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I'm really leaning toward this unit.  Looks nice, big, and clean

 

 

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9 hours ago, 04palass said:

 

I was actually just researching that one yesterday! This one too

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/234939100106

That's a d@mn big screen! I'll be looking into this one as well. I was also thinking about just keeping my stock 8  inch and adding the bypass adapter to watch DVD's on that screen. 

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My goal is to finally get this rear sliding window wired up next week. I am no expert but there is not a ton of info online about this retro-fit. I have come up with this diagram. I also ordered a universal power window harness to start from. If all goes well I will go in depth so if anyone wants to do this in the future there will be a guide.

 

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Switch diagram that was provided (after I did some digging, the kit didn't come with printed instructions)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07L162PC5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

 

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Annd some pics I took last night for good measure lol

 

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On 6/30/2023 at 11:15 AM, 04palass said:

My goal is to finally get this rear sliding window wired up next week. I am no expert but there is not a ton of info online about this retro-fit. I have come up with this diagram. I also ordered a universal power window harness to start from. If all goes well I will go in depth so if anyone wants to do this in the future there will be a guide.

 

GMebTVG.jpg

 

Switch diagram that was provided (after I did some digging, the kit didn't come with printed instructions)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07L162PC5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

 

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Annd some pics I took last night for good measure lol

 

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So, I know a while back you had a quick markup attached. I found someone had marked something up on here (couldn’t find the thread I came from so apologies if it is biting off whoever did it) that was basically explaining from point a to b, I was searching for something else and thought of this thread here. I haven’t verified it completely as I am not there yet. But thought it might help. 

POWER SLIDING REAR WINDOW INFO.pdf

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5 hours ago, tuckin22 said:

So, I know a while back you had a quick markup attached. I found someone had marked something up on here (couldn’t find the thread I came from so apologies if it is biting off whoever did it) that was basically explaining from point a to b, I was searching for something else and thought of this thread here. I haven’t verified it completely as I am not there yet. But thought it might help. 

POWER SLIDING REAR WINDOW INFO.pdf 2.72 MB · 1 download

 

That is extremely helpful thank you so much!!!!

 

Had a great road trip, 790 miles got plenty dirty but hey that's what its for

 

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I did give it a quick coin wash after the trip there to get most of the bugs off

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Success!

 

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Alot of work but I now have a fully functioning sliding rear window! I will do a write up shortly but I used a universal power window harness, spliced it all together and boom she works!

 

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I had trim my rear window molding to fit with the sliding rear window.

 

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I also did some other interior touch ups. When I got the truck it had the plane work truck interior with the matte black dash trim. I added trim from a LT Silverado but I did not know at the time that the Sierra and Silverado LT trim were different until I added the steering wheel. So I got some OEM Sierra SLT dash trim, but that came with an issue. It had the holes for the factory heated/cooled seats which my truck does not. So after some brain storming I decided to use the factory switches that came with the bezel to make it look as factory as possible while using my aftermarket switches.

 

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I found through trial and error this paint matches the factory console metallic gray/black very nicely

 

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I also wanted to do something with the door and console trim, I really like the carbon look on the All Terrain but they are out of stock through GM, so I smoothed my textured work truck trim and wrapped it in some vinyl which looks fantastic I will link it below. 

 

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https://www.amazon.com/VViViD-Black-Carbon-Gloss-Realistic/dp/B00YLFSFWA/ref=sr_1_3_sspa?crid=3I38QUGL81LQ5&keywords=gloss%2Bcarbon%2Bfiber%2Bvinyl%2Bwrap&qid=1691428419&sprefix=gloss%2Bca%2Caps%2C111&sr=8-3-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&th=1

 

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2 hours ago, 04palass said:

Success!

 

ShXUjTO.jpg

 

Alot of work but I now have a fully functioning sliding rear window! I will do a write up shortly but I used a universal power window harness, spliced it all together and boom she works!

 

av6OA2j.jpg

 

9y6oDHg.jpg

 

CKzLros.jpg

 

I had trim my rear window molding to fit with the sliding rear window.

 

wptIX9q.jpg

 

d7U9QE4.jpg

 

 

I also did some other interior touch ups. When I got the truck it had the plane work truck interior with the matte black dash trim. I added trim from a LT Silverado but I did not know at the time that the Sierra and Silverado LT trim were different until I added the steering wheel. So I got some OEM Sierra SLT dash trim, but that came with an issue. It had the holes for the factory heated/cooled seats which my truck does not. So after some brain storming I decided to use the factory switches that came with the bezel to make it look as factory as possible while using my aftermarket switches.

 

qGH4aqp.jpg

 

6oqgGg7.jpg

 

 

HW3VeKC.jpg

 

I found through trial and error this paint matches the factory console metallic gray/black very nicely

 

Xue8uOG.jpg

 

9AqW9UP.jpg

 

I also wanted to do something with the door and console trim, I really like the carbon look on the All Terrain but they are out of stock through GM, so I smoothed my textured work truck trim and wrapped it in some vinyl which looks fantastic I will link it below. 

 

Jceb9V9.jpg

 

jLfWf0G.jpg

 

https://www.amazon.com/VViViD-Black-Carbon-Gloss-Realistic/dp/B00YLFSFWA/ref=sr_1_3_sspa?crid=3I38QUGL81LQ5&keywords=gloss%2Bcarbon%2Bfiber%2Bvinyl%2Bwrap&qid=1691428419&sprefix=gloss%2Bca%2Caps%2C111&sr=8-3-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&th=1

 

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Any photo's of dash trim ??

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20 hours ago, slj2008 said:

Any photo's of dash trim ??

 

Here is a side by side showing the difference (if that is what you mean). The Silverado is a more glossy/metallic silver. The Sierra is a low gloss almost stainless steel look.

 

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10 hours ago, 04palass said:

 

Here is a side by side showing the difference (if that is what you mean). The Silverado is a more glossy/metallic silver. The Sierra is a low gloss almost stainless steel look.

 

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Yes the Denali has more of a bronze/silver look and the SLT was all Silver. I had two 2018's.  One was a fully loaded SLT. And now I have the Denali. The Bronze/Silver has grown on me. I just can't stand the wood grain door handle and console trim. 

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In my never ending quest to dress up this truck I ordered some chrome speaker bezels. They look nice but fitment was terrible would not recommend them. But after some massaging they came out nice.

 

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Can't resist a photo op

 

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Scored some winter wheels! 18's from a 2020 Tahoe but same as any K2 Silverado.

 

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Also ordered brakes next will be tires for the wheels, unfortunately time to start thinking about winter

 

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On 9/19/2023 at 4:12 PM, Bowtie01 said:

Where did you find the paintable fender moldings? 

 

 

 

 

I used my factory ones, I sanded down the texture and used a really good adhesion promoter 

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