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Are you sure it's not back of the console in a Yukon / Yukon Denali?

 

IIRC, 'Tri-zone' climate control is standard on them.

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Are you sure it's not back of the console in a Yukon / Yukon Denali?

 

IIRC, 'Tri-zone' climate control is standard on them.

 

It's not, check this photo

yukon-6.jpg?quality=70&strip=all&w=800&h

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my guess is get a Tahoe headliner, remove the ductwork, glue it to Silverado headliner and work on the ducts from the headliner to the dash....might be harder than I thought

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Look at that tiny radio display ;) just kidding... or not

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Rear vents and rear heated seats? Someone should be taking notes. Better yet, we should have that already...

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It is mentioned elsewhere in this forum but worth repeating. There are vents under the front seats directing warm/cool air to the back. It is not a blow the air in your face system but it is effective in my opinion. Heated rear seats is one of those options that would be useful for a small minority of truck owners.

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To each their own. If you're sitting in the back seat for some reason, I'm sure you will take solis that the vents are under the seat, and blowing on your feet, instead of on your face, neck, or body. Me, I want it where it will do me the most good...

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Not for nothing but floor vents and dash/console vents serve two completely different purposes. Floor vents are for heat and dash/console vents are for cooling. Max cooling/AC will not utilize the floor vents in the back seat.

 

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To each their own. If you're sitting in the back seat for some reason, I'm sure you will take solis that the vents are under the seat, and blowing on your feet, instead of on your face, neck, or body. Me, I want it where it will do me the most good...

I appreciate that there are people who like vent air blowing directly at them. I don't like HVAC vents blowing at me in my home or vehicle. I have no difficulty maintaining a comfortable temperature throughout the cab with the existing layout of the vents. I regularly transport passengers of all ages and only receive compliments as to their comfort. There is no argument that many people like roof top or mid height vents in the back. However, the current system is designed to heat and cool the entire cab and in my opinion works well.

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