Changing Wood Trim Pieces to Another Color

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jph4387

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New member here and I tried to use the search feature but couldn't find an answer. Has anyone changed the wood trim pieces in their interior. I am looking at a '23 with Dark Walnut interior but really like the wood trim on the teak/shale interiors. I'd like to switch it but can't find any kits or part numbers online to do so. Thanks for any help in advance.
 

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Following. I joined this forum specifically to ask this same question. My wife and I are looking into buying a used 2022 Tahoe, but she absolutely hates the wood grain interior trim/accents on the dash and doors. She doesn’t want wood grain at all. Trying to find a solution to black it out or go with some other color.
 
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Wrapping it would certainly be easiest but I really like the factory look. If that's the route that I have to go I will but I'd pefer replacing the pieces with OEM parts
 

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your aftermarket options are likely going to be limited if there are any at all.
so that leaves 4 options
1. order all the pieces from a dealer in the desired color, this can potentially be pricey but all the pieces are the same design they just come in the various colors
2. get lucky and buy them from a auto dismantler
3. wrap as desired
4. take the pieces off and have a wrap shop wrap them for you
 

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@Doubeleive summed up your options.

Get a VIN from a vehicle with the interior color trim pieces your after and hit up some local dealers and online parts stores for the OEM part numbers.

They exist, but you’re going to have to do some digging.
 

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