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I have a 2020 2500HD crew cab. black leather interior. I have the fold down console, with upper and lower storage. Would love to swap for a Center console like in the LTZ model. Mine is an LT. Thanks 

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Does anyone have the GM parts number for the jump seat with glove and seat compartment plus rear vents for a 2020 Chevy 2500 HD. 

My WT model doesn't have either compartments.  

I attempted to buy one on eBay with bad results and had to return them as one was totally thrashed and the other had no jump seat compartment.  

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Hey Guys - new to the site. 

 

I have a 2016 GMC Denali 2500. Looking to remove the center console and replace it with a jumpseat for the 4th kid. 

 

Does anyone have a part number for the 2020 black leather jumpseat?  I want the newer model that has the shoulder harness. Thanks Woody

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On 1/5/2021 at 9:45 AM, brose05 said:

Yes. This pic below is from a buddy that has a 2020 3500hd denali. Converted to the 6th seat all leather. Has storage top and bottom including all the accessories behind it. The woofer was mounted under the rear seats. Woofer can be abandoned as well with no issues to sound system. The seat is from a 2019/2020 which is the new style so it was just a simple bolts out and back in. No welding no issues. Simple swap. 

 

I have a 2021 3500hd denali that I am looking to do the same to. If someone wants to swap me for their jumper seat that has storage top and bottom including the 2 usb and air vents in the back let me know. I have the jet black leather interior. 

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Do you have any updates on your swap? What did you do about the rear heated seat buttons? 

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On 10/2/2021 at 1:34 PM, Metrowest Properties said:

Does anyone have the GM parts number for the jump seat with glove and seat compartment plus rear vents for a 2020 Chevy 2500 HD. 

My WT model doesn't have either compartments.  

I attempted to buy one on eBay with bad results and had to return them as one was totally thrashed and the other had no jump seat compartment.  

 Where you ever able to find this?  Could you share the information?

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On 10/9/2020 at 3:26 AM, Ms295b said:

So I habe a 2020 2500 HD Custom. I have a jump seat but no storage compartments. Any ideas where I can find a replacement that has the top and bottom storage compartments along with the AC vents and USB in the back?

 

Thanks. 

Where you ever able to find this?  Can you share the info?  Looking for the same

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I'd LOVE to do this in my 2024 AT4 3500, but I suspect the angled dash in the AT4/Denali trims would make this difficult as there probably isn't any trim piece to replace the space under the dash where the console used to be. If anyone ever tackles it, please share!

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