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question about 07 2500hd work truck

Old Mar 11, 2016 | 6:40 PM
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first i would like to thank you guys in advance for your help. ok so i just recently bought a 2007 2500HD ext cab and it has the work truck package so it has has the plastic floors and manual locks windows and what not. my question is im wanting to slowly upgrade its interior with electric everything adding carpet and a full center console instead of the third seat im wondering what all years will be compatible parts for doing this. and any idea of how much doing somthing like this will end up costing? again thank you in advance
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Old Mar 11, 2016 | 11:15 PM
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the 2500 ran from 07 to 2014. the 1500 ran from 07 to 2013



you might want to check and see what wiring harness are present and what are not. I stopped short on my 2000 base model as it wasn't worth it for me to run wiring harness into the doors, mirrors and seats.


cost can vary greatly depending on how resourceful you are.

try
auto wreckers
online ads
they are always people parting out
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Old Mar 12, 2016 | 12:34 AM
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Ya that's why I'm gonna do a little at a time I'm sure the wiring isn't there so I'm hoping to find a wrecked one I can pull everything from for each project. So as far as the model running through 2014 so the interior will match up through that year as far as size style and compatibility?
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Old Mar 12, 2016 | 9:39 AM
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yes
a parts truck is the best way to go


you should be ok for stand alone systems. module controlled options may be a bit harder to configure as you may need programming to work with existing modules...ie remote keyless entry. may be easier to go with an aftermarket unit

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