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My 2024 XL just came in. RCLB. Love it. A regular cab feels like a pick up truck. Somehow the crew cabs fees a bit too SUV. Very happy with the truck so far.

My challenge is the XL trim leaves a lot to be desired. Already ordered Resonix, OEM Carpet and OEM steering. Working on door panels. Have a set of 2023 panels that I was able to source via car-part.com. Would these work on a 2024? The fitment guide shows 2021-2023 for some reason.
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Shouldn't be an issue. If they made any changes to the PDM/DDM, you may have to bring over your window/mirror control panel but I don't believe they're any different.
 

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My 2024 XL just came in. RCLB. Love it. A regular cab feels like a pick up truck. Somehow the crew cabs fees a bit too SUV. Very happy with the truck so far.
My 2024 XL just came in. RCLB. Love it. A regular cab feels like a pick up truck. Somehow the crew cabs fees a bit too SUV. Very happy with the truck so far.

My challenge is the XL trim leaves a lot to be desired.
I LOVE my 2024 RCSB but…..yeah XL

I would have GLADLY paid more for XLT, or TREMOR or even RAPTOR in a RCSB.

But I’m having fun building my own truck with aftermarket suspension, skids and stereo upgrades. Added the XLT over head console and Toresen limited slip and axles from the Tremor. Not sure if I will do carpeting or not. I’m not hating the vinyl flooring.

What’s different about the 23 door panels?
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