Has anyone installed Cadillac Interior?

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Probably not, but going to throw this out to the group: Has anyone thought about installing a Cadillac Escalade Platinum seats into the Tahoes/Subs/Yuks?
I know they come with the message seats that utilize an interface with the entertainment system. Has anyone looked into this in any capacity?
 

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Probably not, but going to throw this out to the group: Has anyone thought about installing a Cadillac Escalade Platinum seats into the Tahoes/Subs/Yuks?
I know they come with the message seats that utilize an interface with the entertainment system. Has anyone looked into this in any capacity?
message seats? did you mean massage?
regardless they will bolt right in, the differences will be in the power harness perhaps or even the SRS sensor
any "extra" features are not going to work if you did not already have that feature unless it is fully integrated into the seat already, with exception if you had heated and went to cooled/heated you could enable the cool feature without a lot of hassle.
2nd row seats would need to come from the same wheelbase donor as a burb, xl, esv are longer and mounting configuration is different than a tahoe/yukon/escalade
 
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message seats? did you mean massage?
regardless they will bolt right in, the differences will be in the power harness perhaps or even the SRS sensor
any "extra" features are not going to work if you did not already have that feature unless it is fully integrated into the seat already, with exception if you had heated and went to cooled/heated you could enable the cool feature without a lot of hassle.
2nd row seats would need to come from the same wheelbase donor as a burb, xl, esv are longer and mounting configuration is different than a tahoe/yukon/escalade
You didn’t know the Caddy’s came with messaging seats? Connects directly to your phone LOL. Messaging/massaging hahaha auto correct/spelling error

The Cadillac I think had that fancy piano black haptic feedback system so I wonder if the connectors would be compatible with the the Chevy/GMC heat/cool button. I wonder if someone with some programming knowledge could integrate the seat massaging function into the infotainment system easily?
 

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You didn’t know the Caddy’s came with messaging seats? Connects directly to your phone LOL. Messaging/massaging hahaha auto correct/spelling error

The Cadillac I think had that fancy piano black haptic feedback system so I wonder if the connectors would be compatible with the the Chevy/GMC heat/cool button. I wonder if someone with some programming knowledge could integrate the seat massaging function into the infotainment system easily?
ya that's not gonna work either........ message massage nada

unless.... the harness doctor has a way.....but one would assume that is a vehicle integration feature which means programming and wiring that makes it basically out of reach.
the wife's truck has the butt buzzer's but that's only for warnings not for text's
that would drive me insane, bad enough that I turn that crap off as it is.
 
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NYC cabdrivers have been leasing Tahoes / Yukons / 'burbans, then 'upgrading' the exterior and interior,
by swapping in Escalade / ESV body parts and interiors ever since it became
plain that GMT400 Yukons were badge-engineered into GMT426 Escalades in the late nineties.

By the mid naughties plenty of GMT800 'Escalade' livery vehicles in NYC were really Tahoes / Yukons / 'burbans in drag.
Upgrading the interior with Escalade stuff was about as simple as swapping interior pieces.

Three generations later, GM has made it considerably more complicated, but the aftermarket will make it doable ...
 
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(Wouldn't mind if a text or a call from my woman tickled my nethers ...)

NYC cabdrivers have been leasing Tahoes / Yukons / 'burbans, then 'upgrading' the exterior and interior,
by swapping in Escalade / ESV body parts and interiors ever since it became
plain that GMT400 Yukons were badge-engineered into GMT426 Escalades in the late nineties.

By the mid naughties plenty of GMT800 'Escalade' livery vehicles in NYC were really Tahoes / Yukons / 'burbans in drag.
Upgrading the interior with Escalade stuff was about as simple as swapping interior pieces.

Three generations later, GM has made it considerably more complicated, but the aftermarket will make it doable ...
Hmmm… if someone wants to donate Escalade ESV Platinum bits to me, I’ll give it me best shot lol

I think getting general functionality will be as “easy” as plug and play but I think getting all the Esky premium bits will be the difficult part.

@Marky Dissod I think GM didn’t allow messaging massaging for the exact reason you mentioned… danger to other drivers at your pleasure LOL
 

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Is the massage feature to turn on in the information center? My CT6 has a button on the door to turn on the massage feature. The settings and different massages are in the information center.
If its it all in the information center one would think the computer that manages the massage function you could swap out with an Escalade version. Maybe its more than that, but worth some investigating.
 
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Is the massage feature to turn on in the information center? My CT6 has a button on the door to turn on the massage feature. The settings and different massages are in the information center.
If its it all in the information center one would think the computer that manages the massage function you could swap out with an Escalade version. Maybe its more than that, but worth some investigating.
I will look into it a bit. I’m thinking it might be tied into Cue which is not in the Chevys… hmmm… things to think about.
 

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