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Johnny01: 84017262 is the correct part number, but does not include some of the trim and mounting hardware.

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But it does include armrest with wireless charging and trim that you see in the back seat ?


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when you look up 84199890  it doesn't show it having the back trim or arm rest.  most of the threads on here claim it comes with it.
on gmpartsnow it shows customers also buying these parts , this puts the cost over $1000    .
 
im just a little confused.  do I just trust it and run with it?
 
shows this one actually fitting my 2016 silverado extended cab  Console Assembly - GM (84017262)
I sent you a pm.

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But it does include armrest with wireless charging and trim that you see in the back seat ?


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See my post here and see if this helps you

http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/index.php?/topic/156870-Center-console-swap?#entry2089984

This is the part numbers I used. My console is black with white thread with wireless charging. The top console piece (the part with the wood finish) is specific per truck and not listed in my part number list. If you want a console with dark grey thread (Ash) or red those are different part numbers. You will always need to buy the side trim pieces unless you find a pull on eBay.

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But it does include armrest with wireless charging and trim that you see in the back seat ?


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Go to chevydirectparts.com: they are showing part number 23264448 for a 2016 Tahoe that has everything. If you search you may be able to find what you need.Johnny01:

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Go to chevydirectparts.com: they are showing part number 23264448 for a 2016 Tahoe that has everything. If you search you may be able to find what you need.Johnny01:

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Does the Tahoe fit Silverado ? Tahoe is the only one that shows a compete kit


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Does the Tahoe fit Silverado ? Tahoe is the only one that shows a compete kit


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Johnny01: The Web site says it doesn't. I don't know why. The interior is the same size, may be the wiring.

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4 hours ago, Scott Fish said:


Did your console come compete with arm rest abs back trim ?


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I have not purchased one yet. I am still feeling things out whether I really want to do this or not. 

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The suv conoles are different. The best thing you can do is got a dealer find a vehicle with the console color you want capture the vin and the rpo code and email gmpartsnow or gmpartsdirect and tell them you want the complete center console for that vehicle. I ordered my stuff from gmpartsnow because they kick out a 10 percent off coupon after a the parts are in your cart for a few days. Corbin is a good guy. Flloyd from gmpartsdirect is also awesome and they can help as well.

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I have not purchased one yet. I am still feeling things out whether I really want to do this or not. 
I'M still searching around, I haven't purchased one yet.I have purchased a plug and play harness for the console from PGAMBOA. He makes them up where you don't have to cut, splice the wiring. All he needs is some information about your truck. Saves a lot of time and trouble.He also has a video on YouTube. Need to watch it. He has a great reputation. I haven't received mine yet but he has all my information. Johnny01: p.s you pay him thru paypal.

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The suv conoles are different. The best thing you can do is got a dealer find a vehicle with the console color you want capture the vin and the rpo code and email gmpartsnow or gmpartsdirect and tell them you want the complete center console for that vehicle. I ordered my stuff from gmpartsnow because they kick out a 10 percent off coupon after a the parts are in your cart for a few days. Corbin is a good guy. Flloyd from gmpartsdirect is also awesome and they can help as well.

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Thanks for the information, I'VE been communicating with Corbin via text messages.

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Thanks for the information, I'VE been communicating with Corbin via text messages.

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this appears to be the complete parts list.   over $1000
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Johnn01: Thanks.

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1 hour ago, Scott Fish said:

this appears to be the complete parts list.   over $1000

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Thats not right. Let me dig into this.

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