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Attention: TDR Forum Junkies To the point: Click this link and check out the Front Page News story(ies) where we are tracking the introduction of the 2025 Ram HD trucks.
some of you may think i'm crazy about this but i have a 95 with only 70,000 miles and it would be a shame to not keep such a cherry truck but i've had a 99 with the doors on the rear and that is a hard option to give up.
ok, be patient with me here. i'm not trying to be argumenative only trying to understand what you are saying. are the dashes not different in shape and function. i mean aren't the air controls and gauges different? would the plug for the gas gauge, radio, fan speed, etc. be different?
i considered that first but the dash and wiring system is different and i don't think i'm technically capable of dealing with all the electrical gremlins that type swap would involve.
has anybody tried to put opening doors on an older crew cab body? i've got a 95 and a 99 and all the measurements seem to be the same. it seems that you could take the skins off the older style and put on the skins of the newer style and have a 12 valve with rear doors.