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does 2018 fit 2016 silverado?

Physically, yes.


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Does anyone have the parts list for the cocoa interior? Interested in this as well 

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This is a parts list for the dark Ash interior in my 2017 z71 lt. I think the website I used is a little bit more expensive so I’ll have to shop around, just wanted to get a quote from a different place. 

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On 3/16/2018 at 1:23 PM, b-garage said:

I still emailed gmpartsnow back asking for some sort of confirmation that the console part # does come with the lid and back cover, but nothing back just yet.

So what is the updated parts list ?  I'm doing a swap for my buddy but you said some parts aren't needed?

Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, Nasty said:

So what is the updated parts list ?  I'm doing a swap for my buddy but you said some parts aren't needed?

The question was whether 84288040 actually comes with the updated  wireless charging armrest lid and the back cover. GMPartsnow says it does. 

 

This is the quote I received from GMPartsnow that I posted on the previous page of this thread. This is what I ordered last week. Suppose to be here Monday 3/26. I will let everyone know what shows up after I receive it. 

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Regards, 

 

big rog (b-garage)

 

Jim from GMPartsnow responded with a quote:

 

Order Content

Part Number

Make

Part Name

List

Price

Quantity

Total

84193710

GM

Harness

$35.87

$23.93 

1

$23.93

84288040

GM

Console

$571.33

$387.36 

1

$387.36

22776807

GM

Console Assembly Front Bracket

$22.10

$16.58 

1

$16.58

23467516

GM

Side Trim

$35.73

$25.08 

1

$25.08

22817347

GM

Side Trim

$77.43

$52.50 

1

$52.50

84092080

GM

Upper Trim Panel

$214.28

$145.28 

1

$145.28

11609982

GM

Fender Liner Bolt

$4.57

$3.26 

2

$6.52

 

Subtotal Amount:

$657.25 

 
Edited by b-garage
Posted

Alright guys so I've done tons of digging and I apologize. But all I am seeing is people discussing for the newer year silverado's. I have a 2014. How exactly do you go about getting the exact part list to do the center console swap?

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7 minutes ago, 14silverado5.3 said:

Alright guys so I've done tons of digging and I apologize. But all I am seeing is people discussing for the newer year silverado's. I have a 2014. How exactly do you go about getting the exact part list to do the center console swap?

Find a truck with the exact color console and options(such as wireless charging) and get the Vin number. Call or email a gm parts supplier( I used GmPartsNow) and give them that Vin and tell them you need a complete list of everything needed. They should email you with a list and a link. 

 

 

FYI I used gm parts now and used promo code “quote10” at checkout and got 10 percent off my order. It’s. It a whole lot, but it payed for shipping and then some. 

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2 hours ago, z71tx said:

Find a truck with the exact color console and options(such as wireless charging) and get the Vin number. Call or email a gm parts supplier( I used GmPartsNow) and give them that Vin and tell them you need a complete list of everything needed. They should email you with a list and a link. 

 

 

FYI I used gm parts now and used promo code “quote10” at checkout and got 10 percent off my order. It’s. It a whole lot, but it payed for shipping and then some. 

Awesome thank you. Looks like I will have to go looking at some trucks at dealerships to find the console and same trim that I have. Thanks!

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I used auto trader and found one online while at work(don’t tell my boss)  saved me a bunch of time and a trip to the dealer. 

Posted
7 minutes ago, z71tx said:

I used auto trader and found one online while at work(don’t tell my boss)  saved me a bunch of time and a trip to the dealer. 

I actually just did the same. I found a 2017 same trim which is reverse tartan. Only difference is it has leather seats and mine is cloth. Now this may be a dumb question. Does it matter if it is a 2017 or do I need to specifically find a 2014?

Posted
20 minutes ago, 14silverado5.3 said:

I actually just did the same. I found a 2017 same trim which is reverse tartan. Only difference is it has leather seats and mine is cloth. Now this may be a dumb question. Does it matter if it is a 2017 or do I need to specifically find a 2014?

I don’t think it matters. It’s actually better because you get wireless charging. But I would maybe check out the first few pages and re read that. Or maybe @pgamboa can chime in. He’s gotta build you a custom wiring harness anyways so he may know better. 

Posted
11 hours ago, 14silverado5.3 said:

I actually just did the same. I found a 2017 same trim which is reverse tartan. Only difference is it has leather seats and mine is cloth. Now this may be a dumb question. Does it matter if it is a 2017 or do I need to specifically find a 2014?

Any console from 2014 to 2018 will fit your truck. 

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I have a 2018 Rally 2 and I'd like to install the console. While looking at similar trucks for part numbers I noticed that some of the trucks have 4 port covers for the 110v, USB, etc. and others only have 3 covers. How do I tell which setup would be compatible with my truck?

Posted (edited)

I just did the same and requested a quote.  I'll post it here once I get it back.  (secretly hoping the price has gone down)

Edited by BluEyeItln
Posted (edited)
On 3/19/2018 at 9:38 AM, b-garage said:

I finally got an email confirmation from Jim at GMPartsnow that the console assembly 84288040 does come with the arm rest lid and back cover.  So I ordered everything today.  Will let you know if they were right when it gets here for sure.

Here is what came with my order...

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IMG_3862.JPGAlso rec'd the side plates, bolts, bracket and cables, just not in the pics.

Edited by b-garage

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