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The 2019 Silverado has plenty of overhead space to place a simple sunglass holder and a garage remote. I’ve got an RST, and I wish these features were present. Apparently, none of the 2019 Silverado trims carry these combined luxeries. There is more overhead ceiling space in my 2019 Silverado than in my 2018 Tahoe LT, yet my Tahoe has both a sunglass holder and a garage remote, (as well as a kiddy-view mirror). (See pics) To compensate for these lack of features, I currently clip on a typical garage remote (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CAB9FEO/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1) on my driver side overhead visor, as well as a clip-on sunglass holder (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078SNNWKB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) on the same visor. (It’s like my vehicle is from the 1980s!!!) (see pic). This all works ok, but it’s a pain when I have to move my visor, especially when I detach it to place it next to the driver side door window, and then try to put it back in place again. For a $50,000 truck, a built-in sunglass holder and garage remote, should be standard features! (Just like in the Chevy Tahoe LT) (See pics). Has anyone seen or currently use a better after market solution? An after market center-placed overhead sunglass holder and garage remote? (So I can free up my overburdened “1980’s-like” visor...) Thanks, Ron (2019RST)
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After spending a few days now with my RST, as minor as this may sound, I miss a dedicated overhead sunglasses storage compartment that just about every vehicle has today. My RST has got most option packages, and was wondering if you LTZ and High Country guys out there have an overhead sunglasses compartment on your vehicles. There is plenty of area where this could have been installed and figure it is deleted on anything below the LTZ/HC. If this is actually available on the upscale vehicles, I can see buying the assembly from Chevy parts dept. and cutting it into the forward headliner area where I believe it should be. Thanks in advance... Bill.