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i saw this amazing picture of 2014/2015 gmc sierra with 2015 sierra 2500hd bumper and grill on instagram can anybody tell me is it direct swap or more of fabrication

 

 

 

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Last models required a little bit of work to make it sit right if I remember correctly, so I'm assuming it'd be about the same for these new trucks. That looks awesome though!

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Last models required a little bit of work to make it sit right if I remember correctly, so I'm assuming it'd be about the same for these new trucks. That looks awesome though!

1-front bumper

2-grill <---not sure if it is for 1500 or 2500

 

but sure it looks clean

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I wonder if you need to change hood or fenders to get this to work. It looks like you just replace 1500 bumper and filler for 2500 bumper. Longer grill will fill in up to 2500 bumper. Looks easy......I wish someone would elaborate.

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Wow! That's the exact same thing I was going to do on my Sierra. Except I want the Denali HD bumper, grill,and hood.

i saw this amazing picture of 2014/2015 gmc sierra with 2015 sierra 2500hd bumper and grill on instagram can anybody tell me is it direct swap or more of fabrication

 

 

 

can you give me the name of the instagram page where you found this?
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I wonder if you need to change hood or fenders to get this to work. It looks like you just replace 1500 bumper and filler for 2500 bumper. Longer grill will fill in up to 2500 bumper. Looks easy......I wish someone would elaborate.

i don't think you need to change the hood or the fenders

 

Wow! That's the exact same thing I was going to do on my Sierra. Except I want the Denali HD bumper, grill,and hood.

can you give me the name of the instagram page where you found this?

 

sure bro here you go : quemando_llanta

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