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5 hours ago, pgamboa said:


Removed the magnet?


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Yep and removed the plastic piece over top of it as well. I make my phone face the opposite way and charges really well now

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13 hours ago, MHPrior80 said:

Yep and removed the plastic piece over top of it as well. I make my phone face the opposite way and charges really well now

What magnet. I have the 18 module. But my phone case wont allow the phone to sit flat

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Just now, Nasty said:

What magnet. I have the 18 module. But my phone case wont allow the phone to sit flat

I don’t have the 18 module. I have the 16-17 module. Inside it there is a magnet, and a plastic sleeve that prevent the charger from working properly. I removed those and it works flawlessly

Posted
13 hours ago, MHPrior80 said:

Yep and removed the plastic piece over top of it as well. I make my phone face the opposite way and charges really well now

Maybe I should pop open the 18 module and see if it has that 

Posted
Just now, Nasty said:

Maybe I should pop open the 18 module and see if it has that 

Pretty sure the 18 module doesn’t. It has 3 charging rings compared to my 1 charging ring. 

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Hi

 

I recently bought a 2017 Silverado 1500 LT Z71, I have the jump seat, but I hate it. I want to do a swap to the full floor console. I have been reading the forum and been seeing alot of things that are not working. I dont want to lose features. I have been taking down the part numbers and what not.  

 

However I cannot figure out the part numbers for black leather with black stitching. 

 

Also I would appreciate any tips or things I should be aware of.

 

If anyone has any leads on a complete console shoot me a message. 

Posted
5 hours ago, rae185 said:

Hi

 

I recently bought a 2017 Silverado 1500 LT Z71, I have the jump seat, but I hate it. I want to do a swap to the full floor console. I have been reading the forum and been seeing alot of things that are not working. I dont want to lose features. I have been taking down the part numbers and what not.  

 

However I cannot figure out the part numbers for black leather with black stitching. 

 

Also I would appreciate any tips or things I should be aware of.

 

If anyone has any leads on a complete console shoot me a message. 

Check out the first post, everything is plug and play and EVERYTHING works. No lost features

 

There's several part numbers listed in this thread as well

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Check out the first post, everything is plug and play and EVERYTHING works. No lost features
 
There's several part numbers listed in this thread as well
Johnny01: Contact Corbin at gmppartsnow.com and have him to send you a list and diagrams of all the parts. Pgamboa can fix you up with the PNP harness and he has a video on YouTube that shows you how to install all the wiring where everything works.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Johnny01 said:

Johnny01: Contact Corbin at gmppartsnow.com and have him to send you a list and diagrams of all the parts. Pgamboa can fix you up with the PNP harness and he has a video on YouTube that shows you how to install all the wiring where everything works.

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I saw that video. I'm just curious as to what part numbers go to what colors and color stitching, and I will shoot gmpartsnow.com a email requesting Corbin to get ahold of me thank you.

Posted
1 hour ago, Hogtiming said:

Check out the first post, everything is plug and play and EVERYTHING works. No lost features

 

There's several part numbers listed in this thread as well

Ok thanks so much!

Posted (edited)
On 5/6/2018 at 8:34 AM, frankinbus said:

Nope , Just did a swap in a W/T single cab , Looks awesome , with floor shifter for 4 wheel 

Do you have a picture of it? I have the floor shift also.

Thanks

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Posted
5 hours ago, rae185 said:

I saw that video. I'm just curious as to what part numbers go to what colors and color stitching, and I will shoot gmpartsnow.com a email requesting Corbin to get ahold of me thank you.

Your best bet and what they will ask you for is a vin number.  What I did was searched cars.com and any other vehicle sites for the truck that has exactly the console you want and then give them the vin from that.  That is the best way to match it up.  Those guys are very thorough in making sure its complete.  I can send you my quote but, its somewhere in this thread as well.

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I just got a quote of $912. I thought the console came with the armrest it’s showing in the quote I have to purchase it separate?
mitchell95: I just finished my swap. Ordered all partsfrom Corbin with gmpartsnow.com. I spent hours researching prices and they were by far the cheapest to the door. I have a 2018 Silverado Crew with black interior w/silver stiching.

84288040-Console $390.79
84092079-Upper Trim Panel $146.57
22467516-Side Trim $52.96
23467516-Side Trim $25.30
22776807-Front Bracket $16.58
84022323-Cable $16.46
19119050-Cable $24.13
11609982-Bolt x 2 $3.26ea

Total $680.31

10% Discount -$67.93

Shipping to my location $54.53

Grand Total $665.91

You will also need the wire harness from pgamboa he will hook you up...

Hope this helps

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Posted
3 hours ago, Mitchell95 said:

I just got a quote of $912. I thought the console came with the armrest it’s showing in the quote I have to purchase it separate?

I will admit my mistake, I hadn't quoted one in a few weeks so it was my mistake adding the lid when it was not needed. That is why his quote was higher.....my bad! 

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