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Well I just bought a new 2019 lt and I’m looking to sell the storage jump seat and swap for a center console and get part numbers for the console, any help is appreciated!

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Well I just bought a new 2019 lt and I’m looking to sell the storage jump seat and swap for a center console and get part numbers for the console, any help is appreciated!
You may want to call your dealer to see if there is one complete part number for full center consoles.

I am interested in buying a jump seat with storage as I am sure many other custom truck owners are.

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There was another thread on here a couple of weeks ago that I believe had all of the part numbers in it. 

 

I just bought a storage jump seat from Schram Auto Parts. They take new trucks and basically part them out. You may give them a call and see if they have a console. I got the jump seat or a fraction of the cost of a new one and it was from a truck that had 13 miles on it when they disassembled it.

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Go to car-part and look from salvaged Silverado and Sierra’s for example found one in California for 300

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I just purchased one from a LTZ insurance test crash truck,complete floor console with all brackets/nuts/bolts/wire harness for $575 shipped.A new one has to be way north of that.I don't remember what site I used but you enter what your'e looking for and when it goes in a data base they call you,he sent me about 20 pics and it looked like new.I'll have a jump seat with storage in black for sale shortly.

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  • 2 months later...
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I just bought a 2020 Silverado  wt reg cab and I'm looking to do the same thing replace the center console coffee cup holder for one w/storage. any help w/part numbers and company to order from would be a great help to me.

  • 4 months later...
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CONSOLE/BLACK -84505596
BOLT M4.2X1.41X20,11.4 - 11570498 (will need 2)
BOLT M6X1X22 - 11609982 (will need 2)
audio port cover - 84525394
BRACKET BOLT M6X1X22 - 11609982 (will need 2)
PUSH IN NUT for 11.2X9.2 hole - 11610157 (will need 2)
HARNESS - 84482759, 84482761, 84482762, 84482764, 84482760, 84848130, 84848129, 84848126, 84848131, 84848128. I'm not entirely sure which one you will need, they all include/exclude certain features.
REAR BRACKET: 84505561
BOLT M12X1.75X38 - 11549052 (need 4 or ?
LEFT BLACK PANEL - 84505569
RIGHT BLACK PANEL - 84505566
BOLT HOLE COVER - 84095725
BOLT M4.2X1.41X20, 11.4 - 11570498 (only need 1, this goes under the bolt hole cover)
NUT TIE BAR M4.2X1.41 PUSH IN NUT - 11570654 (not sure how many you need, just says as-required)
MID BRACKET - 84505564
BOLT HOLE COVERS #2 RIGHT - 84048434
BOLT HOLE COVERS #2 LEFT - 84164800
WIRING HARNESS EXTENSION - 84376073

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10 hours ago, THDavis said:

Same here. Want to swap out my 2020 Silverado console 

Go to car-part...I just got one for 500 plus 65 shipping ....The console is brand new the one i got

  • 6 months later...
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On 8/6/2020 at 11:03 PM, Davef0x said:


CONSOLE/BLACK -84505596
BOLT M4.2X1.41X20,11.4 - 11570498 (will need 2)
BOLT M6X1X22 - 11609982 (will need 2)
audio port cover - 84525394
BRACKET BOLT M6X1X22 - 11609982 (will need 2)
PUSH IN NUT for 11.2X9.2 hole - 11610157 (will need 2)
HARNESS - 84482759, 84482761, 84482762, 84482764, 84482760, 84848130, 84848129, 84848126, 84848131, 84848128. I'm not entirely sure which one you will need, they all include/exclude certain features.
REAR BRACKET: 84505561
BOLT M12X1.75X38 - 11549052 (need 4 or ?
LEFT BLACK PANEL - 84505569
RIGHT BLACK PANEL - 84505566
BOLT HOLE COVER - 84095725
BOLT M4.2X1.41X20, 11.4 - 11570498 (only need 1, this goes under the bolt hole cover)
NUT TIE BAR M4.2X1.41 PUSH IN NUT - 11570654 (not sure how many you need, just says as-required)
MID BRACKET - 84505564
BOLT HOLE COVERS #2 RIGHT - 84048434
BOLT HOLE COVERS #2 LEFT - 84164800
WIRING HARNESS EXTENSION - 84376073

 

Does anyone have a complete list with the armrest?

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