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I’m currently in the process of swapping out my bench seat console to a complete center console on a 2019 Silverado LT so far the process is simple

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You can also get them from[mention=202707]Frankielozano214[/mention], the guy has just about any external or internal piece of trim you could think of swapping to.

 

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Oops, just looked closer and realized that's a T1.

 

For any K2* needs, Frankie is the source.

 

Sorry guys, that's our K2 owner shenanigans. Carry on.

 

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Hey! Great mod! How did this turn out? And may I ask what the cost of the console was? I'm definitely interested in doing this. 

 

Thanks!

 

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what about connection of usb ports? there are 2 more inside storage box with this setup and yeah what was cost?

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So the USB ports on the rear functioned the same way as my previous bench seat and for the inside ones they did not work I will try to see if I can get power to them from the rear ones

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Just got mine, my truck didnt have power to the jumper seat to begin with. Think getting power to the usbs and cigarette lighter would be as simple as running power the two thinker gauge power wires that are on the harness that came with the console and leaving the rest of the wires dead?

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On 10/15/2019 at 6:30 PM, Josh11 said:

I’m currently in the process of swapping out my bench seat console to a complete center console on a 2019 Silverado LT so far the process is simple

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did you finish this project looking to also do this

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Where did you get the center console? I've been looking everywhere to swap out my jumper seat for a full console - 2020 Silverado 2500HD

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I see that you finished it just a couple questions does it cover the other bolts and carpet holes used for bench seat, also does it fit up to the dash nice or or there gaps where you can see it’s been converted 

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I see that you finished it just a couple questions does it cover the other bolts and carpet holes used for bench seat, also does it fit up to the dash nice or or there gaps where you can see it’s been converted 

Yes it does, fits like it was there from the factory.


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Thinking of purchasing a 2021 and I couldn’t find one in my area with the full centre console. I see you did the swap and I was thinking of doing this. Did you get all the plugs and USB ports working when you did the swap? We were just worried it would be a ton of work getting all the wiring working. Any help would be appreciated! 
thanks! 

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