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It comes in grey or beige so make sure to order the correct number.

If your truck is black leather then the grey is the one you want.

I have black interior so ordered GM 23285090 Assist Handle Garnish Molding Package - Gray

from http://www.ebay.com/itm/GM-23285090-Assist-Handle-Garnish-Molding-Package-Gray-/131510431632

 

Here's a cheaper source http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-GM-14-15-Chevy-Silverado-GMC-Sierra-Gray-Driver-Assist-Handle-GM-23285090-/161735511917?hash=item25a8300f6d:g:2xkAAOSwBahVfx~N&vxp=mtr

Man, I need to get off the internet for the evening. I was about to say they also come in black since mine are black but then I remembered that I painted mine black lol.

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Man, I need to get off the internet for the evening. I was about to say they also come in black since mine are black but then I remembered that I painted mine black lol.

Mike, it's only 2:39pm...what planet are you on?

 

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Mike, it's only 2:39pm...what planet are you on?

 

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Louisiana [emoji38]

 

He's probably a night owl, I know he's still up as I'm waking up for work at 3 am EST, so 2am for him, at least the times I've seen him active on here lol

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Louisiana [emoji38]

 

He's probably a night owl, I know he's still up as I'm waking up for work at 3 am EST, so 2am for him, at least the times I've seen him active on here lol

They do call them Ragin Canjun's.

 

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Added Husky Weatherbeater Mats, WeatherTech splash guards, GM console organizer that I got for Christmas. I have the driver grab handle still to install. Try to get pics up after it is on.

 

Love the look of color matched handles and mirror caps but I don't know where to get them in Blue Granite Metallic.

 

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How do you like the Husky mats? Did you compare them to the Weathertechs?

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My 2015 Sierra 1500 Extended Cab doesn't have a center console. I want a mat that has full coverage of the front carpet, including the center hump. I'd like to hear from owners who have the WeatherTech full one-piece front mat and the Husky with the center mat added. I'm leaning towards the WeatherTech, as I like the idea of one piece.

 

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How do you like the Husky mats? Did you compare them to the Weathertechs?

I have a set of the Husky Weatherbeaters (front, rear and husky underseat storage) in my 2014 Silverado and had a set of WeatherTech's in my 2012 Denali. I can say without a doubt the Husky's are far superior. The problem with the WeatherTech's is they are so rigid from the factory the edges never sit flush. On the flip side my Husky's are softer and they sit flush around all edges thus I have far less dirt getting trapped at those points. After one year of owning them I finally removed the floormats to vacuum under and there wasn't a single thing. Plus the Husky's are a little cheaper as well, I was able to get my front and rear for $120 shipped on eBay.

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I have a set of the Husky Weatherbeaters (front, rear and husky underseat storage) in my 2014 Silverado and had a set of WeatherTech's in my 2012 Denali. I can say without a doubt the Husky's are far superior. The problem with the WeatherTech's is they are so rigid from the factory the edges never sit flush. On the flip side my Husky's are softer and they sit flush around all edges thus I have far less dirt getting trapped at those points. After one year of owning them I finally removed the floormats to vacuum under and there wasn't a single thing. Plus the Husky's are a little cheaper as well, I was able to get my front and rear for $120 shipped on eBay.

Sounds good. But, I just did a check on Ebay, and all the front and rear sets are priced at a minimum of 179.95.

 

Where did you find them for 120.00 delivered?

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Sounds good. But, I just did a check on Ebay, and all the front and rear sets are priced at a minimum of 179.95.

 

Where did you find them for 120.00 delivered?

I'm not at a computer right now but when I am in a couple hours I'll post the seller.

 

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I'm not at a computer right now but when I am in a couple hours I'll post the seller.

 

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O.K. Thanks.

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Chuck, what part of the shifter did you mod up to leather?

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I ordered the shift lever for a 2014-2015 Escalade and replaced the entire shift lever stalk. Basically, I removed the upper and lower steering wheel cover, unscrewed one bolt to remove the lever and unplugged the control wire which controls the manual and trailer shifting modes. Mounted the new leather shifter lever, tightened the bolt, plugged in the wire and reinstalled the cover. All done. Hardest part was gettinag the cover off. Lowered steering wheel and extended it completely toward me to gain full access. I hope this helps.

Details...

http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/180448-leather-wrapped-shifter-swap/

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I ordered the shift lever for a 2014-2015 Escalade and replaced the entire shift lever stalk. Basically, I removed the upper and lower steering wheel cover, unscrewed one bolt to remove the lever and unplugged the control wire which controls the manual and trailer shifting modes. Mounted the new leather shifter lever, tightened the bolt, plugged in the wire and reinstalled the cover. All done. Hardest part was gettinag the cover off. Lowered steering wheel and extended it completely toward me to gain full access. I hope this helps.

Awesome

 

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How do you like the Husky mats? Did you compare them to the Weathertechs?

 

Hey I love them, front two fit perfect right out of the box. The rear full mat had to be folded for shipping. It had some spots that hovered a little when first installed. After a full weekend it settled down along the door sills and everywhere I was worried about. They all have the little nipples underneath to keep them in place too.

 

I first compared husky to weathertech and every pic showed the weathertech curling near the kick panel/or dead pedal. Just didnt fit well in my opinion for the money. I have yet to see a picture of the Weathertech without that curling. Then I went back and forth about Husky XAct Fit vs Husky Weatherbeater. From what I have gathered XAct fit is more like a traditional rubber mat but still full coverage. The Weatherbeater is a stiffer molded plastic type.

 

I ended up with the weatherbeater. You can wipe them clean and they fit great. Couldnt be happier with them so far. I got mine on Amazon for I think 180ish with Prime shipping.

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