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For those of you who don't want to drop $80 on the Chevy Part. It fits pretty well and is only $12. Has a couple millimeters of front to back movement when installed, but fits snug laterally. Should help with not losing small items in that giant thing.IMG_20190129_224745.thumb.jpg.4ef8280e8d7855a0923110848118b05e.jpg

 

Rubbermaid Hanging Desk Drawer Organizer, Plastic, Black (11916ROS) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BT2XCDK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_5psuCbPTH2211

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You can also eBay a $11-15 knock-off organizer for K2 trucks that fits fine in our T1s.  Looks the same as the $60 factory part, but I imagine they changed it slightly.  Not enough that it doesn't fit or doesn't work though, it's great.

 

I had actually considered one of those hanging folder desk organizers until I did the measuring for the K2 part.  Glad it worked out for you. :thumbs:

 

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The factory K2 part will work in the T1 - but it won't set all the way down and "snap" into place.  Because of this the back light is covered and worthless. 

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That is a link to a 2017 2500.  Maybe your cut/paste didn't work?

 

Works on either, same unit for 1500 or 2500

 

 

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2 minutes ago, TXGREEK said:

 

Works on either, same unit for 1500 or 2500

 

 

Sent from above

But the link is to some info about the 2017 2500 and shows nothing about an organizer.  

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Hey good lookin out finding a different solution. An organizer in that huge thing is necessary I'm just not ready to drop a lot of money for it

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4 minutes ago, z1boss said:

I just received my Salex organizer from Amazon.  Fits nice and nice size.

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That looks nice but at $25 I think they are overpriced compared to what's out there.   it looks good for a basic organizer though.  The one at the top from the OP is only $12 and it's the same size and similar features etc.    Salex was selling the past generation one (same thing) for $19 on Amazon.  

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1 hour ago, Gregory Coleman said:

Looks like the Salex version blocks light in console.

i chose OEM version. Salex didn’t seem to hold much.

It is actually pretty deep and it blocks some of the light but it still is visible

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