More like a few weeks ago james..lolAnd I thought mine was special! LOL Didn't we talk about this a few years ago???
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More like a few weeks ago james..lolAnd I thought mine was special! LOL Didn't we talk about this a few years ago???
Do you guys think there be any interest to add the overhead seat fold switches?
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K2xx mirrors on the GMT900I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on a 2012 Suburban LTZ 4wd. I'm not too familiar with these models as I am the K2XX and GMT800s.
I'd love to know what updates GM did to this platform over the model years (electrical, mechanical, cosmetic, etc). I did some searching, but didn't find a comprehensive list (could be operator error, lol).
If I end up purchasing it, I'll be pouring over the electrical upfitter manual and determining what connectors/terminals are available. I build wiring harnesses for the K2XX SUV platform to allow folks to add factory options and hope to be able to do the same with the GMT900 SUV. Please let me know popular options that people would like to add.
Do you guys think there be any interest to add the overhead seat fold switches?
Same here.I would be interested in the overhead folding seat switches
I’d need seats to begin with!Rear seat heating as well as cooling is now a stand alone kit with a TED (thermal electric device) like the factory uses on the front seats. No need to integrate it into the trucks electronics at all. All you need is perforated leather seats.
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Rear seat heating as well as cooling is now a stand alone kit with a TED (thermal electric device) like the factory uses on the front seats. No need to integrate it into the trucks electronics at all. All you need is perforated leather seats.
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Nah, pete has the greatest solutions and he can even recommend a service plan that will take care of all of that......It's not that simple. If you use an aftermarket kit, the switch is a latching type. Meaning once it's turned on, it stays on until turned off. It can be made to turn off with ignition but then it will turn right back on again when the truck is restarted. So if you have a rear seat passenger who doesn't know this, and turns on the seat heat but then doesn't turn it off (assuming it resets itself just like all OEM setups), then your seat heater will be on every time you drive the truck until someone notices and flips the switch back. This is a pretty big deal that isn't a problem with OEM setups that reset when power is cycled.