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Would anyone know the name of what these are called? They're right under the carpet and attach to the floor atop the rocker panel. 

I've been searching online for a few nights, checking gm parts websites with their diagrams, looked over on LMC & looking thru rock autos list of parts but cant seem to find the part or proper name. 

I'd like to get 2 new ones for my truck. 

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16 hours ago, Gorilla said:

Would anyone know the name of what these are called? They're right under the carpet and attach to the floor atop the rocker panel. 

I've been searching online for a few nights, checking gm parts websites with their diagrams, looked over on LMC & looking thru rock autos list of parts but cant seem to find the part or proper name. 

I'd like to get 2 new ones for my truck. 

 

 

 

 

 

Discontinued.  15049232 was the number.  One dealer in the US does show 12 on hand, might be worth a phone call.  Mcgraw Webb Chevrolet in Camden, Alabama so might be worth a Google to get their phone number and see if they will sell you 2.  

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On 8/8/2024 at 3:47 PM, dna9656 said:

They cover the wires going to the rear of the tuck. They might be called conduit. I'd check out the bone yard or trucks being parted out.

Much thanks for the tip. I appreciate it. I'll have to search people parting them out FBMrktpl outside my area as the local yards are filled with the rusted trucks

 

On 8/8/2024 at 4:47 PM, newdude said:

 

 

Discontinued.  15049232 was the number.  One dealer in the US does show 12 on hand, might be worth a phone call.  Mcgraw Webb Chevrolet in Camden, Alabama so might be worth a Google to get their phone number and see if they will sell you 2.  

A HUGE Thank you for that information. I'll search their number for sure and see what they say. Do you work for a dealer? Just t wondering how ya found the info on the part #. I searched high and low but couldn't find anything on it nor the name. I burnt my brain out for 3 days thinking what else it could be called. 😄 

Thanks so much. Greatly appreciate it. 

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6 hours ago, Gorilla said:

Do you work for a dealer? Just t wondering how ya found the info on the part #. I searched high and low but couldn't find anything on it nor the name. I burnt my brain out for 3 days thinking what else it could be called. 😄 

Thanks so much. Greatly appreciate it. 

 

 

No just some good connections 😉

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To answer the original question; before (see above) I took an educated guess, I said they might be called "Conduit". Armed with the part number I did a search and it came up as "Conduit"! YES!

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