OEM Bluetooth

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stevek

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Long story short, I need to put OEM bluetooth in an 07 LTZ Tahoe and 08 SLT Yukon... where do I start?
 
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Well, these damn things have to go through California with their no phone laws. I mean come on, don't put everyone through the hassle because people aren't capable of multitasking
 

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Let me know how it goes... I have been following the thread, but haven't pulled the tirgger.

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Also looking to do something like this, let me know how it goes.
 
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Apparently it's hard to get the VCIM... if anyone has an 09+ with bluetooth and has their VIN handy, want to find the part number for their vcim? It'd be much appreciated
 

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check ebay for an 09/10 Denali and use the VIN

or go to dealer websites for new trucks... they also usually list the VIN and the options.

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It's hard to get. I tried ordering it from different part sites and the order goes through but a few days later they will email saying it's a dealer-only part.

I think I will go to my parts department today and tell them my Bluetooth isn't working and give them a 2009/2010 VIN and see if they'll order it.
 

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