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16 minutes ago, frankinbus said:

Hey Phill We can do this just watched your video a shit load of times ,

I think i don't need a hmi box , we just come from under seat (usb) to input side of front double usb , come out from out going side to brown plug on front that feeds the console box , that picture i sent you of my  (vais xm)  plugged directley under seat works fine. still have car play ,

So i should order those usb cables unless you have them 

So i'll just need your power up wireing and the upgrade plug for wireless gharging pad ,

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I had this same thought me and scottnaz were going back in forth about this. Scott What ever happened with your usb issue?

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I have a work/truck no hmi box , so i sure this way would work , if my xm works out of it 

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I have a work/truck no hmi box , so i sure this way would work , if my xm works out of it 
Ahh...ok. Me and scottnaz have hmi boxes.

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Thats cool , those truck should come with full consoles , i think the single cab looks awesome with the full , to old to have my sweetheart sit next to me anyway, lol 

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What if i don’t want to run the extra USB and 12 bolt plug? I’m going to install some rocker switches in their place. 

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30 minutes ago, manniel127 said:

What if i don’t want to run the extra USB and 12 bolt plug? I’m going to install some rocker switches in their place. 

Then you just don't hook those up. In that case I don't think you'll even need the harness

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You need relays in new vehicals,  you can’t just put rocker switch in. You will fry the computer 

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7 hours ago, louiecr said:

You need relays in new vehicals,  you can’t just put rocker switch in. You will fry the computer 

N SPOD is being installed. 

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10 hours ago, Nasty said:

Then you just don't hook those up. In that case I don't think you'll even need the harness

Sorry, I didn’t finish my post. But you answered thanks. Only reason I would need it if I wanted to run the LED light right? 

 

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SuperAllTerrain  I don't know maybe someone else can answer your question. Very possible that Phil might know.

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Hi Phil,

I have a 2017 Silverado LTZ 4x4 and I’m upgrading to the full center console upgrade and I would like to purchase your PnP Harness please. Thanks! 

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I have a 14 GMC Sierra will the charging doc work the same would it be an easy connect?


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