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I bought these covers for my sills the other day. They are actually for a gmt800, but they work great. As discussed before, there may not actually be sill protectors out there for gmt900 yet.

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I bought these covers for my sills the other day. They are actually for a gmt800, but they work great. As discussed before, there may not actually be sill protectors out there for gmt900 yet.

 

Sweet, they should come from the factory like this! :thumbs:

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What yr gmt-800. They dont look like the ones I bought. Mine seem to go down further (mine are avs brand from the gmt-800)

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What yr gmt-800. They dont look like the ones I bought. Mine seem to go down further (mine are avs brand from the gmt-800)

 

 

I like those, but do they come with "Sierra"?... I'd love to have a set in that style.

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I guess I do not know. I installed two weeks ago and do not have the packaging. Yours look great too.

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I bought these covers for my sills the other day. They are actually for a gmt800, but they work great. As discussed before, there may not actually be sill protectors out there for gmt900 yet.

 

 

There are factory door sill protectors and also the step shield (side shields) available for the 900 series. Has been since 08. They are a great looking addition. Check the link below from the Sierra site.

 

http://www.gmc.com/sierra/1500/accessories.jsp

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I bought some chrome ones from Putco for my GMT-800, for anyone that wants to go with chrome over black. I am sure putco makes them for the GMT-900's. Then i ordered another brand to see which ones i liked better, and that company starts with a W though and they look the same as the Putco's but the metal is a little thinner.

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YEOW ! Those stainless factory GMC or Chevy stepsheilds are quite $pendy:

Chevy part numbers:

 

Door Step Shields - Front Set, Regular or Extended Cab, Brushed Stainless Steel 17802605 $ 115.00

Door Sill Plates - Front Set, Bowtie Logo, Regular Cab, Brushed Stainless Steel 17802518 $ 99.00

Door Step Shields - Front and Rear Sets, For Use on Crew Cab Models, Brushed Stainless Steel 17802415 $ 115.00

Door Sill Plates - Front and Rear Sets, Bowtie Logo, Extended Cab, Brushed Stainless Steel 17802519 $ 159.00

Door Sill Plates - Front and Rear Sets, Bowtie Logo on Front Set, Crew Cab, Brushed Stainless Steel 17802520 $ 179.00

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http://www.gmaccessorieszone.com/Chevrolet...i1%5Btype%5D=gm

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