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I have a 14 GMC CC I'm willing to part with the chrome window trim, and or door handles if anyone wants to trade for black, pm me

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I'm in central Illinois and I have chrome window trim on my crew cab. Trying to get black trim and if anyone wants to swap let me know!

 

 

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I did have a problem getting the clips to seat. I ended up closing the doors and almost doing a pullup off each door. After doing that all the clips did seat

 

Having the same problem here...my truck is black so I just took off the chrome window trim and sanded / primed / spray painted it gloss black. Looks great but just can't get these friggin' clips to seat back in the window again!

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Having the same problem here...my truck is black so I just took off the chrome window trim and sanded / primed / spray painted it gloss black. Looks great but just can't get these friggin' clips to seat back in the window again!

 

Did you break the clips? There is a smaller clip right in the middle of each clip. Usually the smaller "lips" break off when you remove the trim and you don't even notice it. If those little lips are missing the clips won't snap back into place correctly (sorry I don't have any pictures).

 

If the clips are still intact then I used a rag and a rubber mallet to tap down on the trim until it clicked back into place.

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Did you break the clips? There is a smaller clip right in the middle of each clip. Usually the smaller "lips" break off when you remove the trim and you don't even notice it. If those little lips are missing the clips won't snap back into place correctly (sorry I don't have any pictures).

 

If the clips are still intact then I used a rag and a rubber mallet to tap down on the trim until it clicked back into place.

Hmm, I think the clips are all fine, like little barbs. I stood on the running board and leaned with both hands down on the trim but it won't snap in. The metal part of the trim is like an upside down V shape, maybe I bent that V open a little when I pulled the trim off.

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Looking for black window trim for a 15+ Crew Cab as well.

 

 

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Does anyone have some black door trim they want to exchange for chrome? This is the last pieces I have that are chrome. I have a 2015 Sierra Crew cab

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Does anyone in the Houston Tx area have any Black Trim they'd like to trade for Chrome?

 

Better yet, anyone in Houston who'd be willing to help me remove these for a few bucks and some beer?!

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Does anyone have some black door trim they want to exchange for chrome? This is the last pieces I have that are chrome. I have a 2015 Sierra Crew cab

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I have black window trim on my 14 Silverado crew cab would like to trade for chrome. I'm in KY


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On 1/10/2018 at 10:16 PM, 14 Silvy said:

I have black window trim on my 14 Silverado crew cab would like to trade for chrome. I'm in KY


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Interested in trading your black for my chrome as well, do you know if the '14 Silverado CrewCab and '18 Sierra CrewCab will utilize the same part numbers?

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Interested in trading your black for my chrome as well, do you know if the '14 Silverado CrewCab and '18 Sierra CrewCab will utilize the same part numbers?
Yes they will interchange

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Regards,

 

rog

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