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1 hour ago, Jerry80 said:

How can I order this harness?

You have to contact PGamboa but he is on vacation from the 22nd to the 28th of this month.

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On 12/23/2017 at 4:55 AM, Abe879 said:

Hey Phil, great video!!! Just wanted to know the part number for the latest 2018 center console because I really want the wireless charging feature. And the part number for that mounting bracket toward the front.

The part number for the front mounting bracket 22776807  that is for a 2016, I don't know if its any different for a 2018

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21 minutes ago, ERich2016 said:

The part number for the front mounting bracket 22776807  that is for a 2016, I don't know if its any different for a 2018

22776807 is the bracket part number for 2015-2018

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1 hour ago, AMENDOZA said:

You have to contact PGamboa but he is on vacation from the 22nd to the 28th of this month.

You need to verify what connector you have under the passenger seat before he will build you one, I ordered mine last week and he shipped it within a couple of days.  I'm still still waiting for my console and the USB cables, you might want to order those right away there back ordered.  Good luck

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You need to verify what connector you have under the passenger seat before he will build you one, I ordered mine last week and he shipped it within a couple of days.  I'm still still waiting for my console and the USB cables, you might want to order those right away there back ordered.  Good luck
Yea the USB cables tied up my order I made Feb 4th. It just shipped Tuesday!

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On 2/23/2018 at 4:04 PM, AMENDOZA said:

You have to contact PGamboa but he is on vacation from the 22nd to the 28th of this month.

Thanks

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Does anyone have the part number for the Dual USB Hub for the 16-17 Consoles? I got a 2014 console and want to switch out the Triple USB Hub for the Dual USB Hub so I don't lose the one in my glovebox.

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41 minutes ago, AIRRYDE said:

Does anyone have the part number for the Dual USB Hub for the 16-17 Consoles? I got a 2014 console and want to switch out the Triple USB Hub for the Dual USB Hub so I don't lose the one in my glovebox.

Part #84075164

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3 hours ago, AMENDOZA said:

Part #84075164

Thanks Angel. Ok for some reason, my console didn't come with the front floor mount bracket. Anyone got a part number for it?

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there is three mounts. are you sure it's the floor or dash mount you want

 

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1 minute ago, Frank Jr said:

there is three mounts. are you sure it's the floor or dash mount you want

 

It's the floor mount (#3). It came with #4 attached, but not #3.

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wow. my console came with both. did you order it new if so did you order the whole console. the front top trim and sides don't come with it. What was your part number for console

 

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7 minutes ago, Frank Jr said:

wow. my console came with both. did you order it new if so did you order the whole console. the front top trim and sides don't come with it. What was your part number for console

 

Ordered it from a salvage yard online. The console is immaculate, but is missing that bracket for some reason.

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oh ok. On my diagram I have no number for that piece because it was all together. I think you will have to call one of the online console sellers for that number maybe. Sorry I couldn't help

 

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