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RPO sheet in your glove box door.I have a 1999 Tahoe 2 Door with the 5.7 Engine. Is there anyway that I can tell what trim I have? Base, LS or LT? Thanks!
Awesome. I will check tomorrow. Thank you very much!RPO sheet in your glove box door.
Thank you, sir.It’ll be one of three codes, 1SA, etc.
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Vinyl seating is base trim, cloth LS and leather LT. Sport trim is code BYP.
It’ll be one of three codes, 1SA, etc.
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Vinyl seating is base trim, cloth LS and leather LT. Sport trim is code BYP.
GM information papers are here:
Very helpful information. Thanks everyone.Yep, that’s the trim package.
Any idea which code goes with the seat and seat belt color? I looked up 52D, but it shows it as a light neutral and looks like a tan. However, my interior is gray. Thanks.Yep, that’s the trim package.
Yea, that is what I think was done, because the interior is gray. The seats have been recovered definitely, but the panels are gray as well.52D would be the neutral (tan) cloth with 13D being gray cloth. 11U is your exterior paint (pewter), A95 is bucket seats.
So…that sticker for that VIN had tan interior per the codes. Unless someone went through a lot of trouble to repaint everything inside?
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Yea, they definitely put some work into it.That makes more sense now. They put a lot of effort into it, even painting the steering column and air box under the dash.