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My 2011 F250 did not come with the bottom dash cup holders. I want to add them, but I'm not sure which part (or parts) I need to order. My truck came with the solid bottom dash panel, so I will need both the cupholders themselves and the trim panel that surrounds them. I'm a bit confused about whether to order parts 25 and 26 or just one or the other. Part 26 says "included with lower panel", but the lower panel (part number 25) is cheaper than part number 26. Seems odd to me. If anyone can help, I'd appreciate it. Here's a link to the diagram and parts:
Does your truck have a manual 4x4 shift? Mine does, and it didn't include the cup holders becuase it looks like there isn't room. That panel is notched out to accomodate the shifting.
Yes it does, but I saw in another forum where someone installed it and all it took was a small notch in the left side of the panel to clear the shifter.
Does your truck have a manual 4x4 shift? Mine does, and it didn't include the cup holders becuase it looks like there isn't room. That panel is notched out to accomodate the shifting.
Just coming back to clear this up. I bought and installed the trim panel and cupholders. It fit with no modification. The shifter handle just BARELY touches the trim panel when in 2WH.
I can't find my invoice with the part number. I remember having to tell the salesman that I needed the cupholders AND the trim panel that surrounds them as well as the color I wanted. They asked for my vin and told me the part wouldn't fit because I have the manual shifter. I told him I planned to modify it to fit and he sold it to me with no more questions asked.
Thanks for the update.
Do you remember how much the parts cost?
And were they easy to install? I'm only asking because when I added the OEM fog lights I had to pull the panel off the side of the dash and that was a little shaky LOL
Thanks for the update.
Do you remember how much the parts cost?
And were they easy to install? I'm only asking because when I added the OEM fog lights I had to pull the panel off the side of the dash and that was a little shaky LOL
I actually recently installed the foglights and upfitters as well. (I wired the lights to an upfitter rather than using the factory configuration.) Didn't have any trouble with the cupholders. The trim panel around the radio has to come off as well as the trim panel under the steering wheel. The rest is unbolting the old (non-cupholder) trim panel and bolting the new (with cupholders) trim panel in. Took maybe 20 minutes total. Cost was roughly $90 shipped to my door for the cupholders and trim panel. Make sure you order them together. I'd call to order, the parts diagram is confusing.
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