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IIRC the face plates can't be switched out. I went through the same thing but not for the same reason. My thrower had the wood grain trim on it and I wanted to keep it, in the end I wanted a real cupholder more and switched it out. Also I don't think it is two screws but four, two under the ash tray and two from the front. But just call Powerstrokeshop.com and get the right color!! I think I paid $45 for the new one, the funny thing is I sold my old one on Ebay for over $50!!! This eas one of the most practical mods I have done to my truck, and my wife was happy about it, that don't happen on all my mods, lol!!!
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This is what I got and I love it. It adds 2 more cupholders and a small pocket. For some reason my 99 already has the good factory cup holders in it, but there was only 2 of them.
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