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Hey guys.  I'm trying to add a line out converter for my 2020 GMC 3500hd.  I'm stuck trying to get the last 2 bottom screws to remove the actual deck portion .  There is a strip of plastic between the dash and the center console (SLT version).  Is there a truck to getting this piece of plastic out without damaging it.  I don't know if it's clipped or screwed.  I've included a pic.  Also, which color is the ANC wire?  I heard you have to clip that or else your sub will sound like crap.  I've heard purple/blue or purple White.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Can't remember exactly but I think I have to remove the side panel to get to where that clips in ....I pulled mine out and had to mess with the other panels to get it back on

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1 hour ago, bowtie2007 said:

Maybe these will help. I pulled them from the light duty forum a year a

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Ok if it's clips I can just yank without worrying about screws.  No need to remove the center console right?  Thankyou!!
 

17 hours ago, Jeff Cooley said:

 

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Bowtie, does any part of the centre console have to be removed? I can't get that piece out no matter how much force I put on it. It's almost like something is stopping it. I'm thinking I might have to take out the entire centre console just to be able to move that tiny piece of plastic to get at the screws? Any ideas?

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