jsalbre
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Has anyone asked an actual 392 owner to pop their cover off and look for a part number?
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There isnt one...ive checkedHas anyone asked an actual 392 owner to pop their cover off and look for a part number?
Well that's annoying. There has to be some way to find out the part number.There isnt one...ive checked
Definitely interested in a paddle-only retrofit for my Mojave when they come available!We received the pallet of parts and will have enough to fulfill just under a dozen orders. The first order was not completely fulfilled and we have more orders entered. It will be interesting to see how Stellantis/Mopar handles the influx of orders.
Initially, we'll be shipping full kits only. As our additional orders are fulfilled we will begin offering paddle shifter kits for existing steering wheels.
We'll be recording the retrofit video in the coming days and Z-Automotive (Tazer) will be doing the same once they get the programming validated.
You can always order the parts straight from a dealer. I posted photos above of my install on my Mojave wheel.Definitely interested in a paddle-only retrofit for my Mojave when they come available!
Cheers
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Good idea, I have a Durango SRT and Challenger SRT, I'll check, but the paddles are very different right off the bat, so It's doubtful...Has anyone checked to see if these paddle covers are the same as a Trackhawk or other Grand Cherokee?
Thanks! keep us posted!I am still working to figure this out. I purchased a factory flash tool (Micropod II) to dig deeper into the FCA system.
It, along with the custom Dash cluster was done by AMW4X4.comWho did your upper dash panel??