Jkieffer
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Do you have the duct under your jumpseat?
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Thanks.That Red trim looks great!
how did you run the usb and aux work perfectly cut or spliced some cables looks very good i think i will have to do it you would help me with thisI did not have the inverter but looked like I had the wiring stored behind the dash. My jumpseat had the USB and aux plug so I pulled out the 12 volt and used the cubby with the flat cover I had on the right side and cut a hole with a dremel tool to mount. Took to USB out of the original lower front panel and put in the new cup holder and relocated the power under the shifter knob with some more cutting. Now I have rear power, armrest power, and dash power as well as 2 USB's and aux input and fully functioning rear air. A lot of extra parts.
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I searched the thread but only saw one reference to quad cab - do I have to get a quad/regular cab specific console, or would a crew cab console work in a quad cab? I realize the ductwork wouldn't exist, but as far as physically mounting, would it work?
I searched the thread but only saw one reference to quad cab - do I have to get a quad/regular cab specific console, or would a crew cab console work in a quad cab? I realize the ductwork wouldn't exist, but as far as physically mounting, would it work?
They seem to be the same. When I was looking for a console, the only difference between a crew cab & a quad cab was the HVAC ducting. If you have a quad cab and get a crew cab console, the duct is very easy to remove if you want to.
It should. I have a console with vents in my regular cab.