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Yes everything you already have in your jump seat will work in the console if you re-use the harness. The rear 12v plug will have to be spliced into the harness as the jump seat does not have one. It is really easy to do, If you leave the console harness attached, track down the + and - that lead to the rear 12v and splice them to one of the existing wires for the 12v inside the console.

 

 

Thanks, but I have a crew cab and my jumpseat has the 12V outlet in the rear so I'm guessing I'm good to go.

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I guess i forgot it was there lol. I think I did it as it was easier to do rather than take apart the rear panel or maybe the wiring was not long enough.

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Ya, I was pretty pleased, even found a place for my DQ-61's controller (that's what the knob and LED's are under the 12-volt outlets are). My biggest concern was to have to redesign a sub-box if it was too long but that turned out just perfect as it allows just enough space for full sub cone excursion. May still redo the box as this one was supposed to be just a temp one and do a bit of conturing of the box edges, then get it wrapped in matching vinyl to give it a factory look. May even move the sound processor into the large bin with a false floor over top of it to protect it since it is so huge. I may just wait on that mod as AudioControl's new DM-608 processor should be out soon.

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Hi, Deanjo. I need that exact same center console. Would you mind telling me where you bought it? Part numbers? I've been looking everywhere and can't find them. If you could please respond, that would be great! Thanks in advance! - JorgeGomez4462

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Part Number 23468002, This part number looks like it works on the Silverado, Suburban, & Tahoe. Has anyone had any experience with this? I believe the 2015 consoles fit in the 2014 Silverado's as well but I haven't seen anyone else using this part number. I have read that the Yukon consoles do not fit so I want to make sure this will work before purchasing on CL.

 

http://www.factoryoemparts.com/2015-16-gm-silverado-suburban-tahoe-center-console-assy-black-23468002-23491330-23468002

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Part Number 23468002, This part number looks like it works on the Silverado, Suburban, & Tahoe. Has anyone had any experience with this? I believe the 2015 consoles fit in the 2014 Silverado's as well but I haven't seen anyone else using this part number. I have read that the Yukon consoles do not fit so I want to make sure this will work before purchasing on CL.

 

http://www.factoryoemparts.com/2015-16-gm-silverado-suburban-tahoe-center-console-assy-black-23468002-23491330-23468002

 

That part number WILL NOT work for the Silverado or Sierras. This is for Tahoes, Suburbans, and Yukons. The front of the console is much different and would not fit in the trucks.

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Thanks Druit. Most of posts within this thread and a couple others pointed to no. I have seen multiple sellers say it is compatible with the 2015 Silverado, like the link I posted.

 

Does it just not fit correctly against the dash?

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I am doing opposite of this and removing the console and adding a jump seat. I started looking into it and it appears to be no carpet under the console. It is cut just past where the console will cover. Anyone that has added a jump seat run into this? It appears I will have to add a carpet kit to get this done right now.

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I'm more than willing to sell it but i just need to find the carpet first. Does anyone happen to know of a place to get it I would prefer oem. If someone knows a part # that would be great.

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Ok. If you don't have a Jumpseat yet, I would have one if you would sell me your Center Console if your interested. I have the leather one. Maybe if you don't want/can't find the carpet, you could buy the Weathertech floor mat that goes through the middle.

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I'm more than willing to sell it but i just need to find the carpet first. Does anyone happen to know of a place to get it I would prefer oem. If someone knows a part # that would be great.

In line if your sale falls through, very interested!!! I'll look to see if I can find where to get carpet.

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