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no I wouldnt go with just no.. in the glove box there is a list of part with number and letter series. you would have to call like a dealer or somebody qualified to tell you what part goes with your vin number. my 98 chevy takes a GU6 any truck that has that part number I can change with my truck.. you just have to match what part with what you have.
The first thing you should know is the correct number of the truck part you need. The second is that you should know the correct name of the truck part in case you don´t have the number or you are not secure of the auto part you need. It would be nice if you have and diagram or photo of the part.
truck drivers
2008 Dodge Nitro
Mopar part number 5281090
There would be major damage to the front part of the truck. It would probably be totaled.
Which part did you have in mind? The instrument cluster consists of several components, and one part number does not cover them all. Personally, if you're mechanically inclined, I would recommend you remove the part and get the manufacturer and part number from the part - chances are, it's not a component proprietary to Fleetwood, as their chassis are manufactured by third parties, and you will probably find it for less at a truck parts store such as Fleet Pride than you would ordering it through Fleetwood.
It should be ---- Juicy Lucy's Truck Stop.
I would say your legs
that would be the throttle sensor.
This is a shortened form of the part number. The full part number would be 2SC1061.
The kingpin is part of the trailer, not the truck.