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Old Aug 28, 2023 | 06:42 PM
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I have a 2018 rcsb and I plan on adding a center console. The one I purchased has a floor shifter and a power inverter. I'm not sure if I'm going to go with the floor shifter. If I do I will get a harness from Boosted Grey Goose. I have the part number for the steering column shroud assembly. Now my question what is the part number for the insert if I choose to use the column shifter in place of the shifter. I have searched and can't find it. Next is were and how do I hook up the power inverter. My truck doesn't have 110v, I would like to use the 110v plug that is on the dash parts. Thanks
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Old Aug 28, 2023 | 07:23 PM
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The DC/AC inverter is located under the rear passenger seat of a SuperCrew. Personally I think the inverter is next to useless as it is only rated for 400 W, only works while the engine is running, and generates a very poor wave pattern. I have owned my truck since September of 2016 and have maybe used the 110 VAC a couple of times. My opinion is, don't waste your time or money. If you really want 110 VAC, buy an aftermarket stand-alone true sine wave inverter and install that where you can.
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Old Aug 28, 2023 | 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by 52merc
The DC/AC inverter is located under the rear passenger seat of a SuperCrew. Personally I think the inverter is next to useless as it is only rated for 400 W, only works while the engine is running, and generates a very poor wave pattern. I have owned my truck since September of 2016 and have maybe used the 110 VAC a couple of times. My opinion is, don't waste your time or money. If you really want 110 VAC, buy an aftermarket stand-alone true sine wave inverter and install that where you can.
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mine has 2 ports…. Never use em. They barely power anything useful, only usefull for charging your phone, but the USB ports can do that aswell. I bought a 1,000 watt inverter that connects straight off the battery. Haven’t used that either.
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Old Aug 28, 2023 | 08:57 PM
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about the only thing I use the dash 120 for is either charging my cordless tools on the way to a work day or my laptop.
I wouldn't pay money to install it.
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