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4xdad

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See chrome bumpers
 

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4xdad

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Max steel goes good with chrome I think I would like the bumper to be the same colour as the truck. My buddy has a 1500 sport with the colour match bumpers and it looks ok just make mine blue
 

olyelr

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so many wrong answers....
Is what it is. I found a left over ‘16 laramie on a lot in a different state when i bought mine, because i like the look of it over the black bumpers and sticker packages that they were coming out with. To each their own man.
 

Brakelate

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Is what it is. To each their own man.
I've had Chrome with stick on body graphics, Chrome with no graphics and Satin Black with the graphics. I guess next time I will have to try for Body Color.

Where does that put me? Other than in the whole lotta lucky /spoiled category :shrug:

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Xyleff

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Nothing to show but got a question, how do i get constant power when ignition off?
 

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Look in the fuse box. If I recall it is 90 or 91. It has a 3 position fuse with the blade fuse in 2 of the 3 slots. Move the fuse so the different spot is occupied and then it should be constant vs. Keyed, depends on what you want on where you put the fuse.
 

Xyleff

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Look in the fuse box. If I recall it is 90 or 91. It has a 3 position fuse with the blade fuse in 2 of the 3 slots. Move the fuse so the different spot is occupied and then it should be constant vs. Keyed, depends on what you want on where you put the fuse.
Thx, will look into that.
 
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