New 2500 HD, old 4th gen accessories fit?

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Eatstone

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I just bought a 2022 6.4L Limited 2500 that I’m going to pick up on Tuesday. The truck I have now is a 2017 1500 limited.

I’m sure my backflip tonneau cover will fit. I’m wondering if my front and rear weather tech floor liners will fit?
 
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I got a great deal on the truck, invoice less 6k. I was looking for a Limited longhorn with black and cattle tan interior but none available in Canada and I wasn’t willing to wait 6 months plus for a build. Lots of Cummins equipped trucks but I needed the payload of the 6.4L option.

I don’t want to give the dealer my accessories on trade if they cross over.

And thanks for the quick responses!
 

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The cover will fit ,did the same thing on my 18 1500 to my 22 2500
 

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to be clear the weathertechs wont work but the bedcover will
 

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Get the factory Mopar matts. I have Weather tech in the Jeep Grande Cherokee and my Toyota and the Mopar ones that came in my 2500 are WAY better mats, particularly when it comes to handling and cleaning up after water and mud.
 

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Get the factory Mopar matts. I have Weather tech in the Jeep Grande Cherokee and my Toyota and the Mopar ones that came in my 2500 are WAY better mats, particularly when it comes to handling and cleaning up after water and mud.
Having had Weather Tech and OEM mats for a Ram 2500 (I know, it’s not a Toyota or a Jeep) they appear exactly the same.
 

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Having had Weather Tech and OEM mats for a Ram 2500 (I know, it’s not a Toyota or a Jeep) they appear exactly the same.
I never had the WeatherTec for the 2500 so you may well be right, but the material in the Jeep ones is VERY doifferent. The Jeep ones are much stiffer, slipperier when wet and being lighter grey, they seem to stain from the mud. Maybe WeatherTec has improved theirs for the 2500.
 

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I never had the WeatherTec for the 2500 so you may well be right, but the material in the Jeep ones is VERY doifferent. The Jeep ones are much stiffer, slipperier when wet and being lighter grey, they seem to stain from the mud. Maybe WeatherTec has improved theirs for the 2500.
Try a Jeep forum to discuss jeeps, this is a ram forum, we discuss rams.
 

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I always suggest getting the MAXLINER's over WeatherTech or even the factory mats. I bought 5 different MFG sets from Amazon to try them out, and the MAXLINER's where the choice for me. Great coverage in the floor space, pliable yet not as "slick" like the WeatherTech's when wet. They even have a one piece front mat that covers driver, trans-hump and passenager for those without the center consle. It's like having the old basic rubber floors for those with carpet (I was pretty happy to find them).

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