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On 12/18/2019 at 9:35 PM, 08gmc17 said:

When I test fitted the dash

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On 12/18/2019 at 6:27 AM, 08gmc17 said:

Got the seats and center console in but haven’t had a chance to install the dash

How did the center console line up with the old dash?

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By any chance did you continue on with your project installing the dash ? I got a good deal on a 2016 interior and want to do the same on a 2012 Silverado. How were you thinking of connectIng (wiring) the ac control unit ?

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On 12/18/2019 at 8:35 PM, 08gmc17 said:

When I test fitted the dash

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Im actually trying to donthis to a yukon. How is it working out for you?

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I’m guessing he never finished it?
I wonder if he's ok. He has not been active

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On 11/26/2018 at 10:58 PM, 08gmc17 said:

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Any updates on this? I would love to see the finish products on this 

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Ahhhhh i finally found someone who is doing this.... and now they are gone or have givin up. if you are still there PLEASE REPLY. i have 2016 seats that i want to put in my 2008 silverado!! i just need to know the best/safe way to modify the brakets to make it fit!! if you know what to do please contact me at (504)228-5870 thanks!

 

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Ahhhhh i finally found someone who is doing this.... and now they are gone or have givin up. if you are still there PLEASE REPLY. i have 2016 seats that i want to put in my 2008 silverado!! i just need to know the best/safe way to modify the brakets to make it fit!! if you know what to do please contact me at (504)228-5870 thanks!

 

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I’m looking at just swapping my seats for leather from a new generation... you said the back seats bolted directly in? Was it the front seats that required mounting brackets to be welded? Also did you ever finish this project I’m curious 

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