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How does the trim pieces on the side of the upper console part get removed?? I am swapping out the trim color to Synthesis and can’t seem to figure out how to remove the side pieces. Thanks!

 

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surprised it just doesn't have any clips... weird if that doesn't come off.. i thought i saw on some other posts people replacing that.. and the door ones..

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there is a screw holding the curved part on and it holds the power outlets in place too.  Remove the screw and pull down on the straight end.  It will pop right off.

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Were you able to get them off?  I was looking at the Synthesis  (brushed aluminum) kit today & the console part comes as a complete part, not just replacing the woodgrain part.

 

https://accessories.gmc.com/product/2018/GMC/Sierra 1500/interior-trim-kit-in-synthesis-23147678?categoryId=12001

 

Scot

 

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Yep. Once I followed what was said to do they popped right off. 

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So then I dont have to buy the kit that includes the whole upper center console piece for $250, I can just buy the synthesis trim pieces?

 

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10 hours ago, samckitt said:

So then I dont have to buy the kit that includes the whole upper center console piece for $250, I can just buy the synthesis trim pieces?

 

Kit:

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If you can find them for the center console trim yes. I do have an extra cup holder I can sell ya too in Synthesis to save you some money if interested 

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Does anyone know what the part numbers are for the synthesis pieces? I cant find them ANYWHERE!!

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On 6/7/2018 at 5:43 AM, samckitt said:

So then I dont have to buy the kit that includes the whole upper center console piece for $250, I can just buy the synthesis trim pieces?

 

Kit:

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Where did you find this?  I've been looking and can't find it.

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Looking for the kit also. Everything I've  found doesn't have a good description and I'm not sure if its the right one for CC.

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I didn't want to spend the $250 so I bought carbon fiber vinyl for about $15 and wrapped the wood grain pieces.


 

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I would call your local dealer. I bought the whole kit for a lot less than 250

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10 hours ago, Marticus said:

I would call your local dealer. I bought the whole kit for a lot less than 250

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I was at the dealer yesterday and they said they don't have them. He said couldn't find a part # for it. 

He could have just been lazy.

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i use this website, alot of them out there, these guys have good prices. copy and paste the part #'s on ebay or image search and see what they actually look like. can also use the part #'s to find cheaper on used ebay listings too. keep in mind 2014 and 2015 silverado have a fully movable cup holder, and 2016 -2018 have a permanent cup holder. i bought a extra cup holder for my 2016 and used a dremel to remove the guidelines and now have 4 cup holder spots.

these links are for 2016 silverado

console trim-

https://www.group1autoparts.com/auto-parts/2016/chevrolet/silverado-1500/ltz-trim/5-3l-v8-gas-engine/body-cat/center-console-scat

front door trim-

https://www.group1autoparts.com/auto-parts/2016/chevrolet/silverado-1500/ltz-trim/5-3l-v8-gas-engine/body-cat/interior-trim-front-door-scat

rear door trim-

https://www.group1autoparts.com/auto-parts/2016/chevrolet/silverado-1500/ltz-trim/5-3l-v8-gas-engine/body-cat/interior-trim-rear-door-scat

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