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Did the cup holders change in the newer consoles? I can't remove them to access the bin below. I have to remove the entire upper tray assembly.

 

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Does anyone know if the lid from the console is a direct swap with the lid from the jumpseat? The lid from the jumpseat looks like it has a wider place for the phone. I don't have wireless charging.

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Maybe this has been discussed before and looking at pictures it seems like it would work but would a center console from a 15 suburban work for the swap? I have a 15 Silverado and they look identical but don't want to purchase if it won't work. Someone has one locally here and a decent price. Thanks

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Do the 17s require another wire ran to the wireless charger? About to purchase a 2017 with a jump seat and first order of business is installing a center console

 

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There are three wires to the wireless charger. One is a body ground, one is 12V, and one is a sensing wire that ties into the Intellink/MyLink that shows up as a green lightning bolt when the phone is on the charger and is successfully charging.

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Maybe this has been discussed before and looking at pictures it seems like it would work but would a center console from a 15 suburban work for the swap? I have a 15 Silverado and they look identical but don't want to purchase if it won't work. Someone has one locally here and a decent price. Thanks

I looked into one of those as well and after careful comparison I noticed the rear is very similar however the front section is different. Note that the side wood trim attaches to the console on the Suburban however a different shaped trim attaches to the upper tray on the Silverado. I thought if you removed that side trim the tray would fit on top however other pictures I saw show the inside is different and the slots are not there for the Silverado tray . Also, if you look closely at the front under the dash you'll notice the slots for the side trim clips are in different locations.

 

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Suburban

 

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Can’t find the console anywhere.. can’t believe it’s this hard

 

 

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Can’t find the console anywhere.. can’t believe it’s this hard

 

 

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https://m.ebay.com/sch/i.html?isRefine=true&sid=brenco30&isRefine=true&_pgn=1&_mwBanner=1

 

I was able to find a complete console on ebay. If the upper tray isnt your color there are plenty of people that would buy it from you.

 

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