apco25 wrote:I noticed the seats are studs, nuts and bolts with funky looking star nuts. Looks like I'll need a special tool to remove them
What did you do with the rear seat audio controls? Remount it on the Troy console?
Also I think there is something inside the front part of the console - any ideas? I know its not the radio and in dash CD-changer that's swallowed up by the big dash area.
Ok Matt, here is a diagram that will show you what I mean way better than the pic which didn't do much to show what I was talking about.

I had some pre-made brackets and with the length they were, mounting it this way was really the only option I had. It is VERY secure, even if it doesn't look like it. If you have custom brackets made your mileage may vary. I definitely could not figure out a way to use that big, clumsy "universal" bracket that came with the Dynamax.
apco25/Matt - As far as the funky looking star nuts, just get the proper tool from a GM parts dealer (not sure what it is called) or do what I did for $5, and get a
6 point socket which fits so close to perfect you can't tell. Go for a shallow one and a deep one for the most versatility.
apco25 - As for the rear audio controls, I re-connected mine but have not had the time to find a way to remount them. They are nice and square (no funky shapes or anything) so if there was a way to cut into the back of the console

it would probably look better than factory.
Not sure what is all behind the 2nd part of the console (I honestly never looked), besides the cassette deck and the heat/air ducts which are towards the back, but I felt and made sure nothing sharp or hot was back there before I started placing things inside.
Matt and anyone else who missed this tip about routing wires through the firewall on 99 and up Chevy's (not just P/U's), this board member explained it well in a post on Mar. 15....
fire-medic8104 wrote:Access can be easily made on all 99-up Chevy p/u by using the grommet for the main wiring harness on the driver's side. If you are standing in front of the truck and look at the firewall closest to the driver's side, where the firewall and fender meet. There will be a 90 degree brace in that corner. Right underneath that brace there is a large grommet with a large group of wires coming out of it. If you push a pullrod down on the side of the grommet closest to the driver's side of the vehicle, it will come out right by the emergency brake underneath the junction box under the dash.
I have fit 3 8ga and 6 stobe cables through just that way.