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@Yep,

 I ordered the cluster from white automotive media, the steering wheel I ordered from GM parts warehouse and the wire to make everything connect came from the Harness Dr.

  • 3 weeks later...
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I just want to confirm with all who did this... 

 

Did this add volume control as well, via the steering wheel?  Thank you! 

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2 hours ago, Vradcliffe said:

Yes, this added the the volume control on the back right of the wheel as well as adding the skip track/change station on the back left of the wheel.

 

Thank you! 

 

Are you able to also let me know what steering wheel PN you ordered?  Appreciate your time!

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5 hours ago, Vradcliffe said:

Here you go…this is the steering wheel I ordered and am now using. 

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Awesome - thanks again!

  • 4 weeks later...
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forgive me if I have not found the thread on it yet - but has anyone done this swap AND included adding the heated wheel?  I imagine for that , it would be a spring clock swap as well?

the prices that are going on right now , and my recent career change has lead me to think I'm likely going to buy my 2020 Custom 3/4 ton out at the end of my lease, and this is a have to mod for me if I'm keeping the truck!

 

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I did not add the heated steering wheel. From my understanding, that does require the new clock spring and maybe an additional harness down by the kick board. Because I live in Southern California, that’s just not much of an issue for me lol.  

  • 4 weeks later...
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Are there any youtube videos or writeups on how to do this swap?

 Here you go

  • 1 year later...
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On 6/19/2020 at 9:33 AM, Jhoupe said:

Has anyone tried this yet?  I have a 2020 2500HD WT that I want to do this too.  I have order the steering wheel harness, radio switch and control.  Will be here Monday, I assume it is doable.  I wanted remote start, so I ordered the kit from GM Parts Direct and the only thing that showed up was 2 fobs and an authorization code.  Says you just need locksmith to reprogram (Im scheduled so we'll see)

I have a 2023 Silverado 2500HD Custom and wanted to add a remote start.  Found this one and it works awesome using factory key fob (lock three times).  Start-X Remote Starter for Silverado & Sierra 1500/2500/3500 2015-2023 || Plug N Play || 3 X Lock to Remote Start || 5 Minute Install || USB Updater Included || Zero Wire Splicing! (amazon.com)

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