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Found a seller on Ebay selling the front and rear for $240 so i hopped on it. Paypal credit makes it hurt a little less lol. Ill be color matching a spare grille i have lying around and putting it on. can't wait.

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It's my understanding that those illuminated bowties fit '16 and '17 Silverado's only. I may be wrong though.

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Rear? I don't believe GM made an illuminated rear emblem

 

They don't but the kit comes with front illuminated and back non illuminated.

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It's my understanding that those illuminated bowties fit '16 and '17 Silverado's only. I may be wrong though.

 

gm p/n: 23385942 fits 14-15 1500 grilles

 

Rear? I don't believe GM made an illuminated rear emblem

 

 

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yea that's what i mean. I currently have my front and rear plasti dipped but it'll be nice to switch the rear to a painted one.

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I stand corrected. Wasn't sure if they made it for 14-15.

 

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They technically do not offer one in the parts catalog for the 14-15 silverado 1500 but if you order the illuminated bow tie for the 14-17 HD 2500/3500 it will fit on the 14-15 silverado 1500. I have one on mine and it was plug and play.

 

The illuminated bow tie is only on the front, the package includes a black bow tie for the rear.

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Personally I'd never notice the paint vs the plastidip. Isn't enough to make me potentially screw up my tailgate swapping them

 

 

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Thanks! I like the look of that, if I get a new chev instead of a gmc I will be adding that to the list, not going to spend any money on this truck.

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