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has anyone tried to get the charging pad a bit bigger to fit a iphone max in it. if so id like to see some pics im trying to figure out how i could go about doing it with it still looking like it came like that

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Hey man, I just saw your YouTube video and am very interested. Are you still selling these or have a link to a site that is?

Yes. Reach out to me at HarnessDR.com

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I gotta Center Console for sell 480$
Black with dark wood and charging pad

you’ll have to pay for shipping and packing tho for anybody looking to upgrade 

pickup in Dallas Texas 

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I read about 35 pages of this thread...searched for a few hours (literally) for a part number for the harness in the jump seat. It's a 23 PIN so I need to send it in to Phil for my harness. I hate to take out the harness so the next guy can't use the power in it. Does anyone know a part number? If there is no part number, does someone make a video of how to get the seat apart? Thank for the help fellas. I already have my console in place so when the PnP harness arrives it should be just a few plugins to make it all work.

 

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Tomorrow starts my swap! I’ll let you guys know how it goes. ? 

 

I was able to source my parts through a Local Body shop.

 

Only concern I have is the wiring harness; it’s coming with a harness but I am unsure if I still need pgamboa’s harness to make it work. Any insite?

 

Thanks!

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1 hour ago, Adepuy said:

Tomorrow starts my swap! I’ll let you guys know how it goes. ? 

 

I was able to source my parts through a Local Body shop.

 

Only concern I have is the wiring harness; it’s coming with a harness but I am unsure if I still need pgamboa’s harness to make it work. Any insite?

 

Thanks!

To make it fully functional yes, you’ll need Phil’s harness. 

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1 minute ago, Frankielozano214 said:

To make it fully functional yes, you’ll need Phil’s harness. 

Even with the harness GM is sending me? I had a feeling I’d have to get Phil’s but it’s just an extra cost i was hoping to avoid. Thanks for the feedback!

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2 minutes ago, Adepuy said:

Even with the harness GM is sending me? I had a feeling I’d have to get Phil’s but it’s just an extra cost i was hoping to avoid. Thanks for the feedback!

Do you have the part number of what GM is sending you? If it is just the console harness, then yes, you will need Phil's harness. 

 

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1 minute ago, Adepuy said:

Even with the harness GM is sending me? I had a feeling I’d have to get Phil’s but it’s just an extra cost i was hoping to avoid. Thanks for the feedback!

Unless your truck came with the full center console and your swapping for a newer one then it might be plug and play, but if your going from jumpseat to center console you’ll definitely need Phil’s harness, you’ll also need them two wires usb type B to usb type B to run from the hmi to the front of the console 

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17 minutes ago, Swagfu said:

Do you have the part number of what GM is sending you? If it is just the console harness, then yes, you will need Phil's harness. 

 

This is what the Body Shop gave to me for a parts list (image attached). We were also skeptical on if the entire assembly would show up or if were going to be missing anything. We’ll find that out tomorrow. 

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