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I have a 2019 custom Silverado I want to swamp front center seat to one with the storage seats in it anywhere I can find to purchase ? Or anyone selling theirs ? 

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On 8/4/2019 at 5:14 PM, CarbonZ28 said:

This topic has taken itself to 2 different directions, i'm curious on the center console (complete console, not a lid) which I believe Hawks had ordered. Have you gotten anywhere on that?

 

I reached out to BPIRKOLA about a week and a half ago to get just the base console assembly on order and it was on backorder. I need to communicate with him on other parts but I wanted to see if Anyone has gotten anywhere with a full console swap.

I've got a 2018 High Country, interested in a 3rd direction--putting the 19/20 console in an 18.   Anyone ever seen anything like that?

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On 5/2/2019 at 8:56 PM, lexustbs said:

Placed my order for all the parts (I think). About $800 into it right now. Will see what comes in. Parts department seems to think this will be all I will need. 

I ordered the parts off of Gmpartscenter.net

 

Very helpful.

 

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I would really like an update to see if this worked :)

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Got my center console swapped and was a perfect fit so now I have my bench seat with storage available for sale

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On 5/1/2019 at 9:46 AM, lexustbs said:

Just purchased a 2019 crew cab LT. It has the center seat and I would like to convert to a console. I have searched but a 2018 conversion appears to be way different than the 2019. Anybody done this yet? Looks like it might be easier to do it on a 2019. 

I'd like to buy an LT Center Jump Seat, so if you want to sell yours (are you on the east coast?) and it is black? 

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24 minutes ago, BobbyAlton said:

I'd like to buy an LT Center Jump Seat, so if you want to sell yours (are you on the east coast?) and it is black? 

I’m located in Texas but send me your zip code to find out on the shipping price

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I just preformed this swap on my 2019 LT. work great. Only issue is the sd card reader doesn't seem to work inside the console. My sd reader is on the dash so it doesn't bother me. The console I went with has the wireless charging and it works great. email me for info if interested. [email protected]

I will be more than glad to share the part numbers and any info I have. I also have a jump seat like the one above that I will be selling.

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On 9/18/2019 at 8:03 PM, Bryan Burch said:

I've got a 2018 High Country, interested in a 3rd direction--putting the 19/20 console in an 18.   Anyone ever seen anything like that?

I'm thinking the same thing..

I want a 2019 console with under seat storage to replace my 2018 LT with under seat storage.

 

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On 11/5/2019 at 4:52 PM, Casey willett said:

I just preformed this swap on my 2019 LT. work great. Only issue is the sd card reader doesn't seem to work inside the console. My sd reader is on the dash so it doesn't bother me. The console I went with has the wireless charging and it works great. email me for info if interested. [email protected]

I will be more than glad to share the part numbers and any info I have. I also have a jump seat like the one above that I will be selling.

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I'm want to do the same thing you did with your swap.  Do you mind offering p/n and any issues you had?  thank you in advance!

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If anyone is interested I have the jump seat out of my 2019 RST available.

It was removed when the vehicle had 400mi and is in new condition. Located in 02771. PM if interested. 

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