Same issue on my 2015 1500. Piece of cake! Crazy the OEM part is already ~$250. Will take maybe 30 minutes to do the job. Not worth paying a dealership to do this. Thanks for the video!
It did come with the foam. I am not sure what the reason is for the two different p/n's, possibly different suppliers. If you have the same truck as mine you can't go wrong with the # I showed. Good luck!
Thank u for the advice on clips got all of the other done but struggled with clips cause non of the other videos mention them so I put it together and couldn’t get it flush thank you
Hello, well I can tell you that mine were on there very tight and I couldn't imagine doing it without some type of tool. They definitely would not have come off by hand. I would not want to try and beat them off and risk damaging anything. Good luck!!!
I have a 2014 bighorn same color. Had a rattle that I was searching for and it turns out the rubber seal was flapping against the windshield and falling apart. Ordered a new one from local dodge dealer for $334.00. highway robbery for that piece of junk !
I also have a flapping noise coming from the passenger side behind the dash and thought it was the broken cowl flapping or letting air in somewhere causing something else to flap. But replacing it did not solve it. I believe it is some wiring that the tape has come loose and is tapping on top of the blower. Only happens when doing highway speeds. Drives me crazy, only has 40k miles.
@@bbaz6729 Yeah, I'm finding that there are a lot of cheaply made parts on my Ram. I am an aircraft mechanic and worked on Beechjet's for 10 years. Did some flying in my early 20's, but didn't care for being stuck in a seat for long hours. Their not bad aircraft, just a little over engineered since it was originally a japanese made aircraft, the Mitsubishi Diamond and Beechcraft just slapped a new name on it.
KewL Tutorial - video, you vocal volume is a bit Low, I cannot believe you purchased the Mopar OEM??!! and you called the original crap. SO you overpaid to buy the same Crap?! i painted mine with Rustoleum Matte Black Trim paint, came out amazing. but thanks for the tips...
Thanks for watching. If you found a cheaper aftermarket part please provide the part number, where you bought it from and how much it was. It will help the next person that may read this. The OEM was the only one available when I was looking for it.
You’re a life saver man, thanks for posting this.
@@apelayo87 Glad it helped, thanks for watching!
Same on my 2014 Ram 1500 sport. Just got my replacement in and using this video as my tutorial. Thank you!
You are welcome!!!
Same cowl on my 2010 2500, and I was able to turn this around in less than 30 minutes thanks to you!
Your welcome. Glad I was able to help! Thanks for watching...
Same issue on my 2015 1500. Piece of cake! Crazy the OEM part is already ~$250. Will take maybe 30 minutes to do the job. Not worth paying a dealership to do this. Thanks for the video!
@@bigboy3515 Yep, thanks for watching!
@@beechjet400xp Yep! That's a good one! 😄
Did the foam on each corner come with the cowl? Also, any idea why there are two PNs - 55112305AD and 68214110AE?
It did come with the foam. I am not sure what the reason is for the two different p/n's, possibly different suppliers. If you have the same truck as mine you can't go wrong with the # I showed. Good luck!
The second number seems to fit a diesel version
@@beechjet400xp I thought it odd that the foam wasn't on mine. I had to scuff the area with 100 grit, but finally got the HD 3M foam tape to stick.
Thank you! Texas sun has cooked mine, need to this soon.
You are welcome, thanks for watching!
Thank u for the advice on clips got all of the other done but struggled with clips cause non of the other videos mention them so I put it together and couldn’t get it flush thank you
Glad I could help!!!!
Awesome video. Changed mine out in no time.
@@luissantana692 Thanks for watching!
Do you need that tool to take the wipers off only way to do it?
Hello, well I can tell you that mine were on there very tight and I couldn't imagine doing it without some type of tool. They definitely would not have come off by hand. I would not want to try and beat them off and risk damaging anything. Good luck!!!
The come off easily after the nuts are removed. Flex the joint back and forth and they release.
I have a 2014 bighorn same color. Had a rattle that I was searching for and it turns out the rubber seal was flapping against the windshield and falling apart. Ordered a new one from local dodge dealer for $334.00. highway robbery for that piece of junk !
I also have a flapping noise coming from the passenger side behind the dash and thought it was the broken cowl flapping or letting air in somewhere causing something else to flap. But replacing it did not solve it. I believe it is some wiring that the tape has come loose and is tapping on top of the blower. Only happens when doing highway speeds. Drives me crazy, only has 40k miles.
Very helpful thanks!!!
Thanks, glad it helped you out.
Very good video. It's sad that such an expensive piece of trim is so cheaply made. How do you like flying the Beechjet?
@@bbaz6729 Yeah, I'm finding that there are a lot of cheaply made parts on my Ram. I am an aircraft mechanic and worked on Beechjet's for 10 years. Did some flying in my early 20's, but didn't care for being stuck in a seat for long hours. Their not bad aircraft, just a little over engineered since it was originally a japanese made aircraft, the Mitsubishi Diamond and Beechcraft just slapped a new name on it.
Was quoted $766.00 from dealership for COWL for my 2014 Ram.
@@Carlos-bz2pe Wow, I guess that included installation? That's why they call them stealerships!
Same price, and installed myself. Not much of a choice 😖
My 2013 same thing 🤦 cheap plastics very expensive 🫰
KewL Tutorial - video, you vocal volume is a bit Low, I cannot believe you purchased the Mopar OEM??!! and you called the original crap. SO you overpaid to buy the same Crap?! i painted mine with Rustoleum Matte Black Trim paint, came out amazing. but thanks for the tips...
Thanks for watching. If you found a cheaper aftermarket part please provide the part number, where you bought it from and how much it was. It will help the next person that may read this. The OEM was the only one available when I was looking for it.