Sun Visor/Vanity Mirror

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Hankrebel

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My 2015 1500 LoneStar had a sun visor with a flip vanity mirror and lights.
The 2016 2500 BigHorn does not have this and the wife wants one.

I’m guessing there is a connector already in the headliner for the power. I’ve found other accessory harnesses already on the truck like the footwell lights and overhead console.
Is it possible to use a 1500 sun visor with those options on the 2500?
 

SRich2015

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If the wiring is there then it would be a simple swop. If not all you need to do id run a hot and ground to a constant power like a 12v outlet. Added the lighted visors to my previous 12' and that is what I had to do.

Edit: 1500/2500/3500 visors are the same just some are cloth on the higher end and Plastic on the lower end!!!
 

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My 2015 1500 LoneStar had a sun visor with a flip vanity mirror and lights.
The 2016 2500 BigHorn does not have this and the wife wants one.

I’m guessing there is a connector already in the headliner for the power. I’ve found other accessory harnesses already on the truck like the footwell lights and overhead console.
Is it possible to use a 1500 sun visor with those options on the 2500?
The sun visor is the same on the 13 up 4th gen 1500 and 2500. The 09 to 12 sun visors are different than the 13 up so make sure you get the correct ones. Since your truck is a Bighorn there is a good chance the wiring is attached to the headliner. To install the illuminated visors you will need to remove your A pillar covers plus your sun visors and brackets to drop the headliner down far enough to check for the wiring. If it's not there you can easily tap into the correct power for the sun visor lights in other places.

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