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I just order console #84199890. It come with upper trim panel #84092080. Witch harness do I need to buy ?

Please see the first post. I need to know if your jump seat has a 16-Pin or 23-Pin connector.


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Does this fit a 2018 silverado and what can we do if our truck does not come with the 110v?

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Does this fit a 2018 silverado and what can we do if our truck does not come with the 110v?

Yes. If you don’t have a 110V, you won’t be able to get the 110v Plug on the console working.

If you feel adventurous, I have the factory inverter and wiring needed to retrofit it. $100 for that.


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2 minutes ago, pgamboa said:


Yes. If you don’t have a 110V, you won’t be able to get the 110v Plug on the console working.

If you feel adventurous, I have the factory inverter and wiring needed to retrofit it. $100 for that.


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Ok thank you I will look into this, just at a curiosity where would i get the actual center console assembly i cant find it on the cheverolet website.

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Ok thank you I will look into this, just at a curiosity where would i get the actual center console assembly i cant find it on the cheverolet website.

This is what most is ordering. This is supposed to be a jet black console.

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1 minute ago, pgamboa said:


This is what most is ordering. This is supposed to be a jet black console.

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Perfect thank you

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I’m thinking of doing this also, but I have the Cocoa dune color with wood trim. 

Are these parts available?

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I’m thinking of doing this also, but I have the Cocoa dune color with wood trim. 
Are these parts available?

You’d have to go and look at the descriptions for the console color and trim color.


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Trying to find the “upper trim panel” for my Cocoa/dune color but not sure what the wood is on my truck.

i have a picture of the door panels. 

Anyone know the GM name?

my options are:

1.  Quilted maple

2.  Grand lace wood

3.  Davenport wood

4.  Curley koa

 

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43 minutes ago, Baldhills said:

Trying to find the “upper trim panel” for my Cocoa/dune color but not sure what the wood is on my truck.

i have a picture of the door panels. 

Anyone know the GM name?

my options are:

1.  Quilted maple

2.  Grand lace wood

3.  Davenport wood

4.  Curley koa

 

D6AF5B63-82A1-4C22-8767-C67B35983B02.jpeg

What is the last 8 digits of your vin? Also which door?

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Email Corbin at gmpartsnow.com and send him a picture of your door trim and he can tell you what you need.Johnny01:

What is the last 8 digits of your vin? Also which door?


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