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Posted: 01/28/08 08:28 PM
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I have a question. I've been eyeballing the Interior in a 2000 Yukon Denali at my local U-Pull It, what I was wondering is if the Dash, Door Panels, Seats, and maybe the counsel will fit? also if possible the steering wheel?? your help is very much appreciated.
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esanchez
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Posted: 01/29/08 09:41 AM
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Don't quote me on this, but it is possible to do an interior swap, but it's a little trickier than it might appear at first. I'm pretty sure the core support beam that the dashboard basically bolts to is different. So if you were going to do it, I'd make sure you got that if you remove the dash. I think the steering column and shaft might be different, too. Probably wouldn't hurt to get those while you're at it. In terms of the gauge interface (digital or analog) I'm not sure. Probably the best year interiors to do the swap would be '95 or '96, since they don't have the passenger-side airbag. But even if you do get a newer interior, you can always pull out the airbag and put a cubby-hole there like some of the 3/4-1 ton models of that era. Anyone else know the specifics of this swap?
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Posted: 01/29/08 01:31 PM
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I was kind of dreading the support, and the steering, but I don't think it should be super difficult. Mainly I want the dash the wheel and column, and the door panels (which if I'm not mistaken should be the easiest thing to replace) also I need to figure out what to do with the pillar panels because the Yukon's keep going to the back, if i Use the ones from a '95 to '98 pickup will they connect to what's left from the denali?
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