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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

 

Did you have to do anything special to get the USBs to work for data?

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Hey guys my boss just bought a 16 Sierra he wants to do the co sole swap like I did. The radio bezel looks silver not synthesis? The doors are a dark wood grain insert. Not sure what one to go with? Any suggestions or part numbers for those 2 trim.bezels for the console? My truck was all synthesis. His is a slt thanks...

 

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I am looking to buy a center console if anyone has one for a 2016. I have a 16 Z71 with Black interior and white stitching. Or if anyone has an updated list for the 16's that would be great.

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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

If i come up with a console, can you help me out and give some quick tips to get everything to work right?

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Did you have to do anything special to get the USBs to work for data?

 

 

Honestly, I bought a USB cable from Amazon and plugged it into the left side(Back side Mini USB) and then applied power to the wires for the bottom connector. It takes some wiring, but they will work. I then drilled a small hole in the TOP glove box and put a grommet in the hole and then plugged the cable into there... So what I have done is made it where the inside and outside console USB ports work and use the one in the glove box to make the front console USBs to work. I did this because I can always unplug them and I almost never used the one in the glove box.

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That's actually not a bad idea basically like a hub. You got a wire from a USB to a mini usb. Then just hooked up power + and - for charging.?

 

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After doing to console swap, I've got the 3 usbs in the front to charge and play music from my phone but they will not work for CarPlay...the only one that works with CarPlay is the usb in the upper glovebox. Is this normal or should they be working for CarPlay too?

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#4 ground, #6 power. 1 photo shows back of 3 slot USB outlet (front). Other shows the very expensive connector you could use.

 

Do you know the wiring for the other 4 pins in this connector? Are they for the 1/4" stereo jack?

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Anyone have the leftover plastic parts for the lower Dash after your seat to console swap? (Unfortunately) I am going the other way...

 

Looking for something like the below:

 

s-l1600.jpg

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Anyone have the leftover plastic parts for the lower Dash after your seat to console swap? (Unfortunately) I am going the other way...

 

Looking for something like the below:

 

s-l1600.jpg

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Anyone have the leftover plastic parts for the lower Dash after your seat to console swap? (Unfortunately) I am going the other way...

 

Looking for something like the below:

 

s-l1600.jpg

Pm sent

 

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just bought a 2017, got a great deal but the only bummer is I couldn't find one with a center console.

 

would like to buy one or see if anyone wants to trade for a new jump seat + cash...

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Tried to order all 5parts for the conversion. Paid thinking 75 for shipping. Got an email saying an extra 100 in shipping for parts. Anyone else. Pay that for shipping?

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