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I have a 2020- 2500HD Custom. Like many people on this site, I wish it came with the storage armrest and the storage in the back seat. ( Fold down armrest ). Any idea if the back seat can be ordered in parts? Mine was on the lot and they didn't order it that way. Such an inexpensive way to order from the factory. Love the truck all things considered. 

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Should be able to to order the seat back
Check out "my upfitting" and u can see how to remove it

U will probably have to go to a part dept at a dealer and have them figure out the seat u want ...color/storage

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1 hour ago, lrosko said:

I have a 2020- 2500HD Custom. Like many people on this site, I wish it came with the storage armrest and the storage in the back seat. ( Fold down armrest ). Any idea if the back seat can be ordered in parts? Mine was on the lot and they didn't order it that way. Such an inexpensive way to order from the factory. Love the truck all things considered. 

 

It is not even an option on 2020 on WT and Custom.  The dealer didn't forget to order it.  GM added it for 2021 however.

 

You have to swap the armrest assembly.  84756948 is the one with the opening storage lid.  No inventory with GM right now.  

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I’m getting ready to buy a full console for my 1500 rst, I’ll have a full storage jump
Seat available in the next month or so in black. Assuming that it’s interchangeable between 1500 and 2500.


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Imcrazy, just joined the forum after buying a 2020 silverado 2500HD Custom a week ago. You still have the full storage jump seat? If so, what are you asking? I live in Albuquerque, NM

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Imcrazy, just joined the forum after buying a 2020 silverado 2500HD Custom a week ago. You still have the full storage jump seat? If so, what are you asking? I live in Albuquerque, NM

Sorry I traded it away already. Check eBay.


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On 12/21/2020 at 3:29 PM, Imcrazy said:


Sorry I traded it away already. Check eBay.


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where did you get full center console from?

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