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There's a subwoofer under the center console? I have the Bose system in my RST.

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2 hours ago, ChevyTruckHD said:

I would think the biggest issue with this isn't relocating it. My first thought with it being bolted to the floor is that I would now have a big hole in the carpet. 

I’m not as worried about the hole in the carpet. The jump seat will cover part of it and for the center hump in front of the seat worst case is I can order a weather tech liner to cove it up and you’ll never be able to see it.

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49 minutes ago, aseibel said:

Even though the seat swap is likely possible (it was on the K2s), you should really consider just buying a truck that already has the seating configuration you want. You may find that modifying the seats will end up costing more for a worse finish than if you just bought an SLT and added your own lift kit and tires. There are wires and harnesses that you may be missing, and holes in the carpet, its just not going to be as nice as a truck that was built that way.

 

If I were you that's what I would look into first. Its generally easier to get everything you want up front than try to install OEM parts after the fact.

 

But if you really want the AT4, you should look for a member named pgamboa who sells electrical parts for mods. He can probably tell you exactly how this would work.

 

 

I looked for an SLT but couldn’t find an SLT with a leather bench seat and a 6.2L. And I really want the color matched grill, bumpers, etc on the AT4. 

 

Thanks for the the heads up on pgamboa! I’ll reach out to him.

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3 minutes ago, Jmcgriff19 said:

I looked for an SLT but couldn’t find an SLT with a leather bench seat and a 6.2L. And I really want the color matched grill, bumpers, etc on the AT4. 

 

Thanks for the the heads up on pgamboa! I’ll reach out to him.

Can't you order a brand new one that meets all your wants? I mean, you haven't even bought the truck yet and you're trying to change things. lol. This seat is the only important item for you, everything else you listed is purely cosmetic. Grills can be swapped, bumpers are bolted on, or can be wrapped, etc.

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2 minutes ago, aseibel said:

Can't you order a brand new one that meets all your wants? I mean, you haven't even bought the truck yet and you're trying to change things. lol. This seat is the only important item for you, everything else you listed is purely cosmetic. Grills can be swapped, bumpers are bolted on, or can be wrapped, etc.

I guess that would be an option if it is possible to order an AT4 with the bench seat. I haven’t looked into that. 

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Does anyone know if 2020 jump seat (front center seat) is interchangeable with 2016?

 

I have a 2016 I wanted to install jump seat instead of console and I see that the new 2020 jump seat has a shoulder belt,  old (2015-2019) version has only lap belt.

 

Thank you!

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