Console for former government 3rd Gens?

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So I'm looking for a mid-3rd Gen Expy for a buddy online. I've been looking in Texas for rust-free vehicles. I've found several white ones, some of which have cloth interiors, which also do not have a center console (one even had some homemade, Amish-looking contraption).

This seems to be the only drawback (many of them have low miles) - does anyone have experience with getting center consoles from junkyards or aftermarket for these? Can they just be screwed to the floor with sheet metal screws? Any other ideas?
 

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I just did this exact thing. The drawback with using a Gen 3 console is that you need to figure out something to do with hole left after you remove the floor shifter. Another problem is that the used Gen 3 consoles are ridiculously expensive ($300+).

The solution I used was to install a Gen 2 console. It matches up almost perfectly, and took less than an hour total to pull out of a junk vehicle ($12 at local U-Pull It junkyard) and install in my Gen 3 SSV. I simply took the rear mounting bracket from the donor vehicle and bolted it to the floor of my vehicle (had to drill 2 holes - nothing in the way). I then ran 2 long sheet metal screws through the front mounting bracket into the mounting plate in the dash (you need to remove the trim plate below the cup holder). I also spliced the 3 12v outlets in the new console into the existing wiring so now I have a more 12v outlets than I could ever need. I removed the rear seat climate and entertainment controls from the console at the junkyard so I wouldn't get charged for them, then just made a nice plate and screwed that in place to cover the opening. As far as I'm concerned, the install looks good, and makes the vehicle a ton more comfortable and user-friendly.

Good luck!
 

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Ok, so mine's a 2007 SSV. Since the SSV and the F-150 spposedly use the same pans, should the F-150's console bolt right in, or am I missing something? I guess I should ask the same question about the front seats. Are they too, swapable?
 

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Ok, so mine's a 2007 SSV. Since the SSV and the F-150 spposedly use the same pans, should the F-150's console bolt right in, or am I missing something? I guess I should ask the same question about the front seats. Are they too, swapable?

As I understand it, the consoles are interchangeable, so long as you find a column-shift F150. the junkyard I went to did not have any, so I went with the Gen2 Expy console.

Sorry, but I don't have an answer for you on the seats.
 

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I just did this to my 2008 ssv. I bought a used console from a 2009 that matched my interior from a local yard, $125. It came with both brackets and all of the bolts. The rear bracket was the only one I could use due to a "box" under the mat, but the front of the console bolts to the dashboard, you will have to remove a cover off of the lower center of the dash. The rear bracket mounting holes are already in the floor pan, you just have to find them and remove the plugs.
As for the shifter hole, I found a plastic "tub" at the local thrift store, and glued it to the bottom of the console so now I have another cubby to collect crap. Lol,
i hope this helps. Joe
 

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Consoles are worth that much?

I got a 3rd gen one I never installed, anyone in southern california need one?
 

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Consoles are worth that much?

I got a 3rd gen one I never installed, anyone in southern california need one?

Honestly, I don't think they're worth that much, but that's what they're asking for them.
 

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Who is this 'they' ?

Ebay item 173835019620 is just over $100 shipped.
Ebay item 312528096163 $133 or best offer incl shipping.
Ebay item 183453487598 at $150 shipped might need some cleaning.
Ebay item 173789398342, its $157 shipped to your door.
Ebay item 192662530627 is a little more at $192 shipped.

You get the idea, there are plenty more out there if you search creatively. Could almost start a side business wholesaling these consoles to the 'theys' who get $300 for em.

Personally if I had an SSV with a column shifter, I'd do a Navigator 2nd row console, or an F150 center console w/o flow-thru shifter:

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Who is this 'they' ?

Don't know. Don't particularly care. They're just the prices I was seeing.

Regardless, I'm very happy with my $12 solution and just thought I'd put it out there to let folks know it is a viable option.
 

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Searching for ideas. I got a 2014 from state surplus, has a column shift. So went to local junk yard and got a 2011 console that had a floor shift. Has anyone found a good drop in storage for this hole? A friend found a grill oil catch that fits but it's only 1" deep, was looking for something deeper. Thanks
 

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So I'm looking for a mid-3rd Gen Expy for a buddy online. I've been looking in Texas for rust-free vehicles. I've found several white ones, some of which have cloth interiors, which also do not have a center console (one even had some homemade, Amish-looking contraption).

This seems to be the only drawback (many of them have low miles) - does anyone have experience with getting center consoles from junkyards or aftermarket for these? Can they just be screwed to the floor with sheet metal screws? Any other ideas?
lots on ebay
 

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I just bought a console-less 2015 former police model. I also have the same question. Wondering also which years and models and makes would would be compatible places to search for a replacement.
 

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I have a 2015 SSV or XL Fleet as well, I was interested in the Phoenix Automotive Tesla style radios but it is unlikely these would work easily without upgrading some other components. This was their reply to the picture of the center console sent in.

“Hi,

Thanks for your inquiry.
We checked your sent dashboard picture. Sorry, the 12.1'' unit is not compatible with your vehicle.
Also checked other radio unit, it's not workable. Sorry, no proper unit would be recommended to you.

Thank you.”

Probably a double din Kenwood or pioneer with Apple Play is the way I will go.

Has anyone else with this model changed out the base radio, if so do you happen to have pictures of the wiring behind it?
 

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Are talking about the factory in dash radio? Or one where the factory radio was relocated? Or something completely different?


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In my opinion it should be simple like the 07-14 radios. Where there are side clips on the radio and it slide right out. But check crutchfield for that to make sure


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You have to use the factory metal bracket on the radio and bolt it onto the radio. I had to drill out the dimples on the bracket
 
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