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Old 11-06-2007, 12:25 PM
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I've got a bit of a mess going on. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I work at a body shop. The owners nephew has a 2007 Ram (diesel). For some strange reason he decided after a month to change the front and rear bumper assemblies to the SRT-10 style. Instead of letting the parts guy handle it he ordered the parts himself. This is where the problem started because he asked for the SRT-10 parts but used his V.I.N. so all the parts that came in were stock parts. Most were sent back but the dealer didn't know which brackets would possibly be the same so some were kept.
SRT-10 parts are then ordered. There are no illustrations that I can find or the dealer can send (so they say)that show what goes to what. (There were other parts ordered in between as well that noone seems to know what they are for but I won't get into it that deep)

So is there anything online, in a manual, from a dealer, anything at all that will give me a breakdown of the SRT-10 parts only? Our estimating system has a parts list but doesn't show an illustration breakdown. The picture sent by the dealer has both parts for a normal truck and the SRT-10.

Thanks to anyone that can help!
 
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Old 11-06-2007, 09:39 PM
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Give me 5, I will snap a couple pics of them, but a rear SRT bumper on a non-SRT? That will look like crap! The side ground effects wrap into the rear bumper, without the groud effects the rear bumper will look very bad. You will understand when I get the pics.
 
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Old 11-06-2007, 09:48 PM
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From the outside you see what I am referring to. The side ground effect wraps around to the rear to a seam. Without the side ground effect you will have ahole on the side. Here are some other pics, not sure how helpful they will be.

As for the front bumper, I think it will the cover will pretty much bolt on.


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