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ravageur1972,

 

I also have the manual transfer case. Any pointers/observations that you can make? Is there a boot below the floor shifter that keeps road debris and water from coming up? Did you modify the lever at all?

 

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You only have to remove the plastic trim where 4h 4l and 2h is write. It is seal so nothing will come inside . Once console will be install you will have to built a shaft to fit over the oem because the angle won't be OK but it is not hard to do.....I drive mine since a long time now and use my 4x4 often and no problem at all and easy to shift

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You only have to remove the plastic trim where 4h 4l and 2h is write. It is seal so nothing will come inside . Once console will be install you will have to built a shaft to fit over the oem because the angle won't be OK but it is not hard to do.....I drive mine since a long time now and use my 4x4 often and no problem at all and easy to shift

Do you have a picture of the shaft you built or did you just leave it stock without the handle?

 

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Do you have a picture of the shaft you built or did you just leave it stock without the handle?

 

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I still plan to make one but I also love the hidden arm. Obviously it is harder to shift without the handle but even that I love it ...maybe if I become weaker I will built one lol

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Does anyone have part numbers for the 2016 console with the wireless charger?

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There's a "Follow this topic" button at the top on the right if you don't want to post just to follow a thread...

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I stopped at my buddys dealership last night to research this alittle more. As i was attempting to just to the OEM route. Not sure the swap would be that forward. Here are a couple diagrams of the console. As you can see in the Diagram, there is a wiring harness all ran threw there. However GM does not have the part # associated with it yet. Also, for anyone that is wanting to attempt the OEM console with the wireless charger the part # we found for the lid is 23450838.

 

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I stopped at my buddys dealership last night to research this alittle more. As i was attempting to just to the OEM route. Not sure the swap would be that forward. Here are a couple diagrams of the console. As you can see in the Diagram, there is a wiring harness all ran threw there. However GM does not have the part # associated with it yet. Also, for anyone that is wanting to attempt the OEM console with the wireless charger the part # we found for the lid is 23450838.

 

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Is the part number for the entire center console assembly for the 16 the same as the 15? (the one without the wireless charger lid) I believe the part numbers are 23466980 & 23466999. Not entirely sure what the difference between the 2 part numbers are except the price.

 

GM Parts Direct 23466980 CONSOLE ASSEMBLY, W/O DENALI, W/O REAR DVD, BLACK $338.83 Shows diagram as well as what vehicles it fits.

GM Parts Direct 23766999 CONSOLE $314.76 No diagram or compatible vehicle chart.

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I'd love to do this to my 2015 Sierra! Does anyone know if the wiring changed in 2015 and this is more of a plug and play now?

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I'd love to do this to my 2015 Sierra! Does anyone know if the wiring changed in 2015 and this is more of a plug and play now?

Did you happen to read any of this?

Nobody has been able to verify this. But from the research ive done, it does appear the 16 has a different harness completely then a 15. So its not looking like a plug n play setup.

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Can one of you guys that already have installed this please text me. I'm lost on this. I've gone through all of the forum and it just throws me off. 9727680582

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Ok. I've had my center console on for about 3 weeks now. But I don't have it connected. Looks nice though. But to make this short and simple. The "jumpseat harness" is the one that I fished out of the jump seat and connects to the floor? And also I need to take out my radio to get the other harness?

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You don't need to remove the radio to get another harness. Only the jump seat harness is spliced where needed to power almost everything needed.

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