Sounds like I'll be ordering the factory boards and a taser.It was added a few updates ago. I used the Tazer for this and it works great. Get the buttons on UC and the animations on the cluster just like factory.
Sounds like I'll be ordering the factory boards and a taser.It was added a few updates ago. I used the Tazer for this and it works great. Get the buttons on UC and the animations on the cluster just like factory.
Is the $200 off coupon still active and if so, where can we find it?I ordered the Mopar steps and had my dealer install them on my 2022 did the entire job with labor for 1860.00 plus warranty on everything. That was with a 200 dollar off coupon. Nice feature to have it on the u connect especially when going through car washes.
Do those work? Are they valid you think?Got these from the dealer webpage in the RAM app. Don’t know if it applies to entire dealers?
Worked for me. I found them in the RAM app added my dealers and searched for coupons.Do those work? Are they valid you think?
They flash Uconnect to know that you have power running boards so you can open or close them manually and disable them if you are off roading and don't want them to deploy when you open the door.To update the thread.
I went to my closest dealer, not the one I bought it from and had running boards installed today.
Quoted as Parts - $1640 Labor $490(3.5 hours I believe she said).
Told them I had the coupons from online, showed them to them on my phone.
Parts - 15% off, $1394(didn't cap me at $200 off)
Labor - 10 % off. $441.
shop supplies $15(seems every dealer loves this one)
total $1850 +tax.
They also did a radio update while it was there. No idea what that consists of, but she mentioned it when I picked it up.
Yep. She actually did that the night before when I dropped it off as she said that can take a couple days for chrysler to actually update over the air. There was another update for the radio she said that was put in when they were done too.They flash Uconnect to know that you have power running boards so you can open or close them manually and disable them if you are off roading and don't want them to deploy when you open the door.
I used the two posted here on 11/4. Dealer gave me both. Probably dealer dependent.Hey I just had my mopar running boards installed. The dealership accepted the discount coupon on thr parts, but wouldn't accept the 10% off service coupon for the labor. They said labor to install the running boards doesn't count as 'service' thus rejected that coupon. Anyone else had a Ram dealer discount the labor price using this coupon?
Pretty sure it's actually now AGIs the current version now AF instead of AD?
This is an insane deal. I've spoken with several dealers. Some quote six hours labor, some say 3. What gives? It's six hours or it's three! Can't imagine it's more than three. The Mopar website itself says install time is 2-3 hours.To update the thread.
I went to my closest dealer, not the one I bought it from and had running boards installed today.
Quoted as Parts - $1640 Labor $490(3.5 hours I believe she said).
Told them I had the coupons from online, showed them to them on my phone.
Parts - 15% off, $1394(didn't cap me at $200 off)
Labor - 10 % off. $441.
shop supplies $15(seems every dealer loves this one)
total $1850 +tax.
They also did a radio update while it was there. No idea what that consists of, but she mentioned it when I picked it up.
My dealership installed them in about 2.5 hours.This is an insane deal. I've spoken with several dealers. Some quote six hours labor, some say 3. What gives? It's six hours or it's three! Can't imagine it's more than three. The Mopar website itself says install time is 2-3 hours.
Yep. Selling dealer quoted 6.5 hours, and was willing to give me 15% off parts as a new owner, but wouldn't discount the labor. Needless to say, the other shop got my business and will for any other services going forward.This is an insane deal. I've spoken with several dealers. Some quote six hours labor, some say 3. What gives? It's six hours or it's three! Can't imagine it's more than three. The Mopar website itself says install time is 2-3 hours.
Same here ordered 82215287AE and they just emailed me and said 82215287AG replaced the AE, when I google that part number the rear bumper step comes up under that part number?Question for the group:
I ordered power steps from my local CJDR and the part number is 82215287AG. I can’t find this part number on mopar.com nor anywhere on the net.
I’m not familiar with mopar parts and their revision/part sequence, but this appears to be the latest model of the power boards.
Can anyone comfirm? Hopefully they work on the TRX?! The local dealer said this is what I needed….
I don’t have any further info, but my purchasing dealer said they have the AG models in now. So I assume once there are more in the wild, they’ll start showing up more.Same here ordered 82215287AE and they just emailed me and said 82215287AG replaced the AE, when I google that part number the rear bumper step comes up under that part number?