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JOB 1 2 3
If any body knows how to identify the job number useing the build date and or the VIN number i would apricate the information. THANKS.
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Look at the sticker on the drivers side door frame (the one that has the bar code/vin number on it). From what I have read here in the forum, production dates before July 2007 is a job 1, From July and December of 2007 is a job 2 and after January 2008 is a job 3... applies to 08's. believe 09's are the same as job 3 08's but could be wrong. hope this helps
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I have a Job 1, no problems at all. I also liked the air dam on the front bumper of the Job 1 trucks a whole lot better than the newer ones.
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