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18 minutes ago, zikronix said:

 

I counted 10 ribs on the mat is that correct? Have you had a chance to verify if that was indeed the new wireless charger.

10 ribs is correct.  I have not had a chance to verify other than counting the ribs and the part# on top.

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Here is what came with my order...
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IMG_3862.thumb.JPG.202567ad2dbe703452c9ab912068c50d.JPGAlso rec'd the side plates, bolts, bracket and cables, just not in the pics.
What year model truck is this console for.? Johnny01

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If anyone is looking for the Console to swap out, here is the quote I just got from GMPartsNow.com  This includes everything to have the complete console and I did confirm that with them.

 

Also, if you ask for a quote, you will receive a code for 10% off.  From what I have seen of used parts, I think this is a hell of a deal.

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Hold that thought.  There are two things I don't see.  I'm sending them an email about these.

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Hold that thought.  Something I don't see is the rear trim of the console with the outlet.  I've emailed them to confirm if it is included in this.

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2 minutes ago, BluEyeItln said:

Hold that thought.  Something I don't see is the rear trim of the console with the outlet.  I've emailed them to confirm if it is included in this.

Its there. Thats the console I ordered however @b-garage got the 2018 version and it was less money came with the 10 rib mat and i suspect the new 2018 wireless module. look at his parts list.

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On 3/28/2018 at 6:59 PM, Johnny01 said:

What year model truck is this console for.? Johnny01

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2018

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2 hours ago, zikronix said:

Its there. Thats the console I ordered however @b-garage got the 2018 version and it was less money came with the 10 rib mat and i suspect the new 2018 wireless module. look at his parts list.

I did not open the lid to confirm the wireless module part number, but I was able to lay my iphone 8 on there and it started charging. Left it on there for about 5 min and it seemed to keep linked up wih it.

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I did not open the lid to confirm the wireless module part number, but I was able to lay my iphone 8 on there and it started charging. Left it on there for about 5 min and it seemed to keep linked up wih it.

Gmparts said this console should fit my 2016 Silverado but doesn’t guarantee it. Any one know ?


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I was able to confirm with them everything that comes with the quote they gave me.  My quote is all inclusive.  B-garage had to purchase one part from another website and I think that changes what his quote came out to.  He will have to confirm that.  With being able to get the 10% off, it's a better deal than buying a used one as those whom have had them used quoted me $695-$800.  Including shipping and 10% discount it comes to about $695 brand new.

 

1st Pic: Console - 94199890

2nd Pic: Upper Trim Panel - 84092094

 

They highlighted which ones are included in these pics.  I had sent them the vin from a 2017 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT.  

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10 hours ago, Scott Fish said:


Gmparts said this console should fit my 2016 Silverado but doesn’t guarantee it. Any one know ?


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Scott, I believe 2014-2018 are all compatible with each other.  There may be slight variations due to brackets and so on that you may or may not have but, they should work.

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I just ordered mine.  I'll take pictures once it arrives.  Mine isn't solid black like b-garage as I wanted it to have the same wood trim as the door panels and the brushed silver on top, which will look stock for my truck.

 

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What does the new charging pad give you the old pad didn't.

 

Never mind... I found it. --3 coils instead of 2.--

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5 hours ago, Scott Fish said:

4199890 comes back as a bad number.

You forgot the 9 at the beginning.  1st Pic: Console - 94199890

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