Plug change successful still have one issue though :3

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  1. TFIDDLE

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    Glad ya got it fixed

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    Good stuff brother, good stuff. Don't forget to check your FPDM. That's one of the first things I checked and replaced on my truck. I don't know if you see lots of road salt or corrosion due to bad weather but the FPDM does cause issues when it starts to rot.
     
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    Where is that located at?
     
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    i'll probably clean mine too after my swap this weekend
     
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    It's on the cross frame support under the bed, behind the spare tire.
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    Thanks Will :beers:
     
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    Yeah my brother, the part cost me around $80 here so it should be much less for you. I went with a dealer part although you can get a FPDM that's aftermarket. Either way, if it shorts or dies you are stranded. All you need to do is drop the spare tire and it should be two 12mm bolts that hold it in place. It might be more difficult for you since your truck is slammed though. :)
     
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    Do those things go bad over time, or just straight fail?

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