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overdriv

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    Phil
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    Central IL
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    Anything with wheels and a big engine.
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    2020 CC/SB 1500 4X4 Trail Boss

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  1. If you think you want/need a catch can and you worry about warranty, just uninstall it everytime you go for a warranty claim. They really are very easy to install/uninstall. The dealer will never know you had it on your truck/car.
  2. I posted wrong, I received my EGR, not AVS, Friday and installed them in about 10 minutes. My windows don't seem to be bothered by them being there. Fit fine and make no wind noise I can hear. They fit very flush with the doors, looks great.
  3. I just ordered some AVS in channel visors and hood protector. Will post back results.
  4. Thanks, how about paint codes? s there a list somewhere?
  5. I got my build sheet today and some of the RPO codes have little meaning, like, 9AZ- Component. Really? Is there any resource out there that will explain in more detail what all the RPO codes mean.
  6. I stopped at 2 truck/car accessory stores today looking for vent visors. Neither had them for my truck. 2020 1500 4X4 LT Trail Boss CC/SB Also they told me that the in channel versions are a problem with the window sensors. Works for some but others it does not. Any experience out there with in channel vent visors?
  7. I just got a new 1500 crew/short trail boss. I want to put vent visors on it. I know some of you have done the same as I searched and read a few threads. So, what seems to be good quality and good fit? Which is better, stick on, ( my last truck had those and seemed to work well) or the type that fits in the channel? Thanks for any comments. BTW, what does AT4, T1, etc mean?
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