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I am selling my center console and posting here first because this thread is the reason why I was able to perform this.

 

It is a complete console, the main part number is 22995069. I have had it in my work truck since May of 2014. I am in sales, gently used but has minor signs of wear.

 

I am located in Chesapeake, VA and can help with the installation if needed.

 

Contact me and I will send pictures. $500

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I am posting here first because this thread is the reason why I was able to perform this.

 

It is a complete console, the main part number is 22995069. I have had it in my work truck since May of 2014. I am in sales, gently used but has minor signs of wear.

 

I am located in Chesapeake, VA and can help with the installation if needed.

 

Contact me and I will send pictures. $500

Nice. How much was it total? And is that part. Number everything I need?

 

 

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I am selling my center console and posting here first because this thread is the reason why I was able to perform this.

 

It is a complete console, the main part number is 22995069. I have had it in my work truck since May of 2014. I am in sales, gently used but has minor signs of wear.

 

I am located in Chesapeake, VA and can help with the installation if needed.

 

Contact me and I will send pictures. $500

 

I have decided to keep the console in my truck, I never realized how much I loved it until I removed it this weekend.

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I have decided to keep the console in my truck, I never realized how much I loved it until I removed it this weekend.

What did you miss most? After you removed it did you get a seat to replace?

 

 

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I missed where the ipad mounts the most. I am in sales and constantly using my ipad throughout the day. The ipad sits perfectly on the second edge and I have constant access to it.

 

The file storage is also very helpful. Its very nice to have the large storage areas.

  • 2 weeks later...
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you can order this front piece with 3 openings for the console & do away with that extra non working USB ports. It looks & fits perfect. You will need to remove plastic from the plug & cut a small notch for it to fit in as marked in red. Makes for a cleaner looking console with all working correctly.

 

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I think I'm going to go this route...

I already have the console, but I need this plate that only has 2 12V & the 120V.

Do you have a P/N?

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I think I'm going to go this route...

I already have the console, but I need this plate that only has 2 12V & the 120V.

Do you have a P/N?

 

I can't remember the P/N because I did this several months ago. All I did to get it was take a picture of the part to the dealer & they found it in the book & ordered it. It was more or less $15 to $20. I think it's for a 2014 console but will fit all of them to 2016.

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Just as an FYI. I just finished my 2nd console swap and on my 2016 Silverado with a console ordered from a 2016. I was able to get everything to work: console light, USBs inside and on top(data and charging), wireless charger, 110v outlet and all of the 12v sockets

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The console itself is just over 32lbs. My zip is 91730.

 

I added pictures of the damaged area and of the console.

 

I removed it from the truck with about 10,000 miles and sadly that little cover broke while it was being stored.

 

Did you end up selling the console? I know it was over a month ago that you posted it. I'm local to you and would pick it up this weekend if it's still available.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Thanks to all the input on this thread. I placed and order 2 weeks ago from gmpartsonline.net for the exact parts numbers needed to convert my 2015 SLT Cocoa/Dune Console.

 

After jerking me around on multiple phone calls which was initially because vin#s didn't match the parts, which I appreciate the double check, they finally tell me that the main console assembly has been discontinued by GM?! Not their fault but the phone support is horrendous. They only know how to order parts that are an exact match. Forward me around the building at least 8 times only to find out they can't get he part that I paid for 2 weeks ago.

 

Rant over. Does anyone have another supplier that you would recommend?

 

 

 

 

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I think I'm going to go this route...

I already have the console, but I need this plate that only has 2 12V & the 120V.

Do you have a P/N?

 

I think the part number for this panel is 22781205. It's only around $13 + shipping so I'm going to order one to find out for sure. Im getting sick of staring at my non-working usb ports.

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Hi all! Does anyone want the jump seat style center console in trade for the non-seat center console. I just got a 2016 color-black interior and want the non seat style center console. Let me know if interested. 616-795-5542

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