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biggi8412
 Post subject: Complete Interior Swap
New postPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 8:47 pm 
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I have a 2000 chevy c3500 crew cab the work truck model. So it has manual doors and windows. Trying to find out what year and model trucks or tahoes I can take the complete interior out of to give me power windows , door locks , bucket seats etc... ALL THE NICE STUFF.


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 Post subject: Re: Complete Interior Swap
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'96 and up suburbans would be the easiest to find, and have the correct B pillar, and rear door panels. The rear seat is not the same, but could be made to work.
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 Post subject: Re: Complete Interior Swap
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With your truck being a 2000 you will need a 1997-up Tahoe, Suburban, CC truck to get all the same parts and components to plug into your fuse/junction boxes.
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1996-up, and I'm here to tell you it's gonna be fun. :mrgreen: I pulled a whole interior harness on one of these a while back and it's way more wiring than you'd think it would be. Also beware you will be pulling the dash or at least leaning it out to the max position so you can get that wiring run to the other side.

Pretty much everything on the 1996-up, wiring wise, is way more complex than it should be...IMO.

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