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2004-2010 Toyota Sienna center console in a Tahoe. Front lower left will need to be trimmed for second row foot vent duct. Rear will need to be elevated about three inches for best fitment. Unit is easily removable too. Grey color is very close to OEM. The plastic texture is slightly different but hardly noticable.
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I’m interested in the center console. Please give me a ring on 702-325-2438.If anyone is interested in a escalate center console I have one for sale its tan ok condition needs a good cleaning. Let me know send me a message 786- 588-3800 im located in Fort Lauderdale FL .... $450 you Pay shipping ready to ship.
Just got my bucket seats re wrapped along with the center console, what do you guys think about the new chevy logo I used for the head rest? Gave her a more modern look on the inside imo.
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Hey guys, I have a 96-99 Suburban (96) and the two 10mm bolts that hold the console down THANKFULLY unscrewed a bit before the heads snapped off and broke. Now I am cleaning the console, but when I go to put it back in, I don't want to buy an extractor and try to get those bolt/screw threads out. How can I safely install the OEM console without drilling into my tranny!
You can make a depth stop with a piece of metal tube ( like brake or fuel line) cut to the length you need. Brass or copper tubing will also work. A depth stop is a metal piece that fits on a drill bit, that has a set screw in it, that you tighten down into the groove of the drill bit at the desired position, to keep it from going any deeper into the hole.I don’t know what a depth stop is I’m just a girl with a couple sets of tools, And I’ll try to send a picture later but the threads that are broke off are currently flush with the floor so there is no way to put a nut on top.
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