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. Thanks for all the help. I was able to get everything working (front sub only for charging) as it should. This site is great.

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I just tried to order a center console.

 

I ordered 23466995 and was told it is permanently out of stock.

 

The other PNs I tried to order with it were:

22776807

22817347

22817349

22995086

 

I have black interior with "synthesis" (plain silver) trim.

 

I inquired again about the console and was told the PN I actually needed was 23466980.

 

Currently checking availability on this part. Has anyone ordered with 23466980? Is it the same as 23466995? Why is GM changing PNs?

I used these part numbers. The only thing extra needed to buy are the two bolts and an micro usb cable to make a male to male connection are you are set go.

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Here is a list of prices and corresponding item number I used for my conversion. I purchased everything through gmpartsdirect as I found them to be the cheapest over all.

 

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Part: 22776807*
Category: All
Description: BRACKET
Min.Qty: 1
Unit Price: $13.09
Quantity: 1
Ext.Price: $13.09
Core Charge: $0.00
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Part: 22817347*
Category: All
Description: PANEL
Min.Qty: 1
Unit Price: $20.62
Quantity: 1
Ext.Price: $20.62
Core Charge: $0.00
--------------------------------------------------------
Part: 22995086*
Category: All
Description: PLATE
Min.Qty: 1
Unit Price: $145.52
Quantity: 1
Ext.Price: $145.52
Core Charge: $0.00
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Part: 23466980*
Category: All
Description: CONSOLE
Min.Qty: 1
Unit Price: $318.91
Quantity: 1
Ext.Price: $318.91
Core Charge: $0.00
--------------------------------------------------------
Part: 23467516*
Category: All
Description: PANEL
Min.Qty: 1
Unit Price: $21.27
Quantity: 1
Ext.Price: $21.27
Core Charge: $0.00
==================================================================

SUB TOTAL: $519.41
SHIPPING: $103.87
TAX: $0.00
TOTAL WITH TAXES: $ 623.28 * indicates special order item, which is a special order non-returnable part.

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Looks great. I'm thinking of doing it, how hard was it? How long did it take you?

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Looks great. I'm thinking of doing it, how hard was it? How long did it take you?

I spent quite some time on the fence as to whether or not it was worth the time and money to complete this conversion. Looking bad, it was 100% worth it as the console is so much more functional than the bench seat and besides, it looks classy. That being said, for the members who posted earlier on that said it can be completed in 2 hours, I'm not sure how that's possible. I think realistically it will take 4 to 6 hours to complete. It's not a difficult job but it just takes time especially if you want to do a clean installation, having everything working and solder all the connections. The instructions posted here at well done and I am grateful for everyone who has contributed. My only suggestion is not taking off the radio bezel stuff (not needed as you can install bracket using the cubbyhole after you remove ashtray) and using an end off your extra wiring harness to power up the usb ports as it will provide a factory connection (there are 4 wires but you only need to use 2 of them; red and black).

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I'm ordering everything today. I didn't see it mentioned anywhere or I missed it, but the plate #22995086 comes with the cupholders? or with the console #23466980?

Posted

Cup holder come with the plate. The 2 missing bolts you will need are m6x1.0 x 1 inch length. All the project is doable in about 2 to 3 hours. Took 2 hours to do the last one I did.

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Has anyone successfully used the glove box USB cabling on a 2015 for the console front ports?

Posted

Tried that. No sucess. Seems like it should work but it doesn't and I guess I don't care.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Hey guys I did the swap last night everything is working but I cant get the 3 USB'S TO CHARGE any help would be good... I don't need them to go to the HDU but just need them to charge.

 

I seen some of you guys got it to work..

 

Let me know...

 

Thanks,

So much

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