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Yep, the part number is 22944882. Have one here new in the box. Was going to put it on, now not sure.

I think it would look much better then the grey piece. How hard would it be to install it.

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If I looked these up right I believe this is what you are looking for. They are the black moldings without the appearance package. looks like the fronts retail for about 45 bucks and the rears about 50

 

LF pt#20964064

RF pt#20964063

RR pt#20963927

LR pt#20963928

 

Craig

Where are you finding these part numbers? I'm looking for paintable window sill trim so I can make it match my onyx black truck, but cant find the trim anywhere.

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I ordered factory black steps and window mouldings online. Purchased take-off door handles and mirror caps off of Ebay and then sold my chrome parts on Craigslist. Ended up $150.00 out of pocket when all was said and done and have all factory painted or new parts. No plasti-dip here.

 

Mirror caps are almost impossible to remove without breaking the clips that hold them on but obviously some have figured out how to do it since the ones I got off Ebay were perfect.

 

Door handles take about 5 min. each after you do the first one. Tricky part to them is getting the fork inside the door to engage with the handle but it's easy after you do the first one. Some suggest using fishing line but I used a 90 degree pick and it worked just fine. Removal of the handles is simple. One torx screw behind a plastic cap on the jamb part of the door above the latch. Just don't remove the screws on the rear doors all the way. I've heard the nut plate backing them up can fall into the door if you do. Front ones are ok to remove all the way.

 

Door mouldings are very easy to remove and replace as well. Front doors have a torx screw at the rear of the moulding inside the door. With the window down there are four white plastic clips that hold the moulding to the door. All you have to do is pull them slighly towards the inside of the car using a small pick and they wiil release. You can then slide the front mouldings rearward about a 1/4 of an inch so they pull out of the mirror housing. Rear doors are similar in that they have a torx screw but its on the forward part of the door and are hidden behind a piece of the rubber door seal. Releasing the white clips is the same as on the front doors.

 

Hope this makes sense and helps out as I totally suck at write-ups.

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Where are you finding these part numbers? I'm looking for paintable window sill trim so I can make it match my onyx black truck, but cant find the trim anywhere.

 

 

I own a repair shop and have access to a software program that can pull up OEM part diagrams and part numbers for several of the major manufacturers.

 

Craig

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I ordered factory black steps and window mouldings online. Purchased take-off door handles and mirror caps off of Ebay and then sold my chrome parts on Craigslist. Ended up $150.00 out of pocket when all was said and done and have all factory painted or new parts. No plasti-dip here.

 

Mirror caps are almost impossible to remove without breaking the clips that hold them on but obviously some have figured out how to do it since the ones I got off Ebay were perfect.

 

Door handles take about 5 min. each after you do the first one. Tricky part to them is getting the fork inside the door to engage with the handle but it's easy after you do the first one. Some suggest using fishing line but I used a 90 degree pick and it worked just fine. Removal of the handles is simple. One torx screw behind a plastic cap on the jamb part of the door above the latch. Just don't remove the screws on the rear doors all the way. I've heard the nut plate backing them up can fall into the door if you do. Front ones are ok to remove all the way.

 

Door mouldings are very easy to remove and replace as well. Front doors have a torx screw at the rear of the moulding inside the door. With the window down there are four white plastic clips that hold the moulding to the door. All you have to do is pull them slighly towards the inside of the car using a small pick and they wiil release. You can then slide the front mouldings rearward about a 1/4 of an inch so they pull out of the mirror housing. Rear doors are similar in that they have a torx screw but its on the forward part of the door and are hidden behind a piece of the rubber door seal. Releasing the white clips is the same as on the front doors.

 

Hope this makes sense and helps out as I totally suck at write-ups.

By door molding do you mean window sill trim? If so can you send me the link to where you purchased it? Also where did you find painted handles and mirror caps? I can't find any in onyx black anywhere.

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I have a 2014 sierra crew cab and I'm willing to trade my chrome window trim straight up for black. Also does anyone know if I was to order black textured plastic handles if they are good enough quality to paint?

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Textured trim rarely paints well.

 

some truth to that satement. if you take it to some joe blow paint shop and have them paint them without the person who is sanding/painting knowing what the hell they are doing then yeah they will come out looking like chit. but if the body shop knows how to paint them then they will looks just as good as if they were not textured.

 

i had the upper and loser plastic textured pieces on my 02 silverado painted black to match and they came perfect. they never started to chip or anything due to the plastic or quality of paint. the only thing is i was off road one time and the lower plastic piece hit the ground or something and it caused the plastic to felx which in turn caused the paint to crack. no the painters fault or the textured plastic being the problem it was the plastic felxing that caused the problem well maybe my driving had something to do with it too. but since you door handles and mirror caps have no chance of "bottoming out" anywhere i wouldnt worry about that.

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Bre

 

By door molding do you mean window sill trim? If so can you send me the link to where you purchased it? Also where did you find painted handles and mirror caps? I can't find any in onyx black anywhere.

Yes, window molding. Sorry about the confusion. Purchased mine at Genuinegm.com. Shipping from them is usually cheaper than from gmpartsdirect.com. Part numbers below:

 

Black Window Moldings

Frt Right 20964063
Frt Left 20964064
Rear Right 20963927
Rear Left 20963928

 

I found the mirror caps and handles on Ebay from this seller: http://www.ebay.com/usr/ntftakeoffs The 2014 stuff seems to get sold pretty quickly so you have to keep an eye on it daily.

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2014 GMC Sierra CrewCab chrome window trim.

The prices are basically the same at most of the online retailers I checked. Free shipping is probably where you will see the difference.

I can't pull up this photo of the part #'s. Can you email or attach it to me via private message?

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I can't pull up this photo of the part #'s. Can you email or attach it to me via private message?

PM sent

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im interested in swapping black painted door handles for my chrome ones as well as the door trim, my chrome for the black..

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Wish I could do it with you, but I have a double cab. Still looking for someone that wants to trade the chrome window trim for my black window trim on a double cab.

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