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Old 08-20-2019, 01:38 PM   #1
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What crew cab specific interior parts are worth grabbing?

Relatively new to the OBS trucks as I normally do square bodies. I have been around a lot of regular cabs and extra cabs but just recently picked up a crew cab. I was wondering if there is anything who kept specific worth picking up for resale as I know there aren't very many around
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Old 08-20-2019, 02:46 PM   #2
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Re: What crew cab specific interior parts are worth grabbing?

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Relatively new to the OBS trucks as I normally do square bodies. I have been around a lot of regular cabs and extra cabs but just recently picked up a crew cab. I was wondering if there is anything who kept specific worth picking up for resale as I know there aren't very many around
The OBS CC's utilize the same rear doors as the burbs so the interior plastics are much like the CC Squares (interchange w/burbs). Seems anytime you can find plastics in good shape they're worth grabbing. I always watch for bucket seats & consoles from burbs as well. Easy re-sell if they're in decent condition. I swapped my 60/40 front bench for similar year burb buckets. Colors were a match & they were an easy swap.
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Old 08-20-2019, 02:55 PM   #3
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The OBS CC's utilize the same rear doors as the burbs so the interior plastics are much like the CC Squares (interchange w/burbs). Seems anytime you can find plastics in good shape they're worth grabbing. I always watch for bucket seats & consoles from burbs as well. Easy re-sell if they're in decent condition. I swapped my 60/40 front bench for similar year burb buckets. Colors were a match & they were an easy swap.
I was kind of wondering if the rear plastic trim behind the doors/back of cab was crewcab specific or if it was the same as regular cabs. We have a couple crewcabs in the wrecking yard right now so I wanted to get parts if they were good. Didn't want to wander around test fitting from truck to truck as it will be 113-115 this week. Appreciate any advice you can give me to help me avoid a cooked brain!
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Re: What crew cab specific interior parts are worth grabbing?

The rear plastic trim is almost crew specific. The 94 and earlier rear trim is the same in the crew and regular cab. The 95+ crew rear trim is the same as the the earlier trim. The 95+ regular cab trim will not interchange with any of the crew rear trim. The only differences is the adjustable seat belts and the rear speaker location.

Other than that, everything can be found from a suburban. Suburbans are a lot more common in this area to grab parts from.

I learned a lot changing interior colors in my 99 crew cab.
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