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That one looks different, not 100% sure it would fit. The only other harness I saw was the one going up into the console itself. I didn't check those wires though.

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Ok thanks ! But mine looks a little different than yours

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Ok thanks ! But mine looks a little different than yours

Oh wow! Didn't know they changed in the '16 model. Cool. You can definitely add some more stuff then.

 

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It's different because that's what it looks like for a full console. The previous picture is from a jump seat.

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My baby is just a week old but I tore the door panels off, rewired the doors with new wiring harnesses to support the tow mirrors and slammed those mirrors on. Also modded the wiring so that the flood lights on the tow mirrors come on with both the cargo button and also when I put it in reverse.

 

 

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Looks sharp... Info on the cap?

Yessir, built to order Leer cap model 100XR. Added full "windoors" instead of the sliders. Upgraded LED interior light & carpeted interior. Sliding front window. Painted to match the truck

 

 

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Here you go..its a OEM part, I like to use them when possiable. GM part # 15248604 ...picked it new up off eBay.

That fit your 1500 just fine?

 

 

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Hmm I wonder if you can just plug this into the empty slot in the junction box above the spare tire !

 

 

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That would be way too easy

 

 

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My baby is just a week old but I tore the door panels off, rewired the doors with new wiring harnesses to support the tow mirrors and slammed those mirrors on. Also modded the wiring so that the flood lights on the tow mirrors come on with both the cargo button and also when I put it in reverse.

 

 

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I love your truck.....Are those the rims that came stock with it?

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That fit your 1500 just fine?

 

 

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Yup, no problem. It fits perfectly in the gap between the tailgate and the bumper. I tapped into the 7 pin trailer harness that way its on a separate circuit than the led taillights. Ill shoot a daytime closeup photo if you want. Or I can pm you.

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Yup, no problem. It fits perfectly in the gap between the tailgate and the bumper. I tapped into the 7 pin trailer harness that way its on a separate circuit than the led taillights. Ill shoot a daytime closeup photo if you want. Or I can pm you.

That would be awesome

 

 

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