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Are the painted bumpers, etc only available on the RST?  Or can you order a LTZ with the color bumpers? 

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RST and Custom are the only two with body colored front bumper/grille.  Custom TB and LT TB get the gloss black painted front bumper/grille.  WT is non gloss black with an option to chrome, LT and LTZ are chrome bumper and grille, and High Country is body color bumper with chrome grille. 

 

EDIT:

 

Revised this to a breakdown below:

 

Non gloss black bumper/grille:

- WT ("Chevrolet" grille w/offset small bowtie)

 

Chrome bumper/grille:

- LT

- LTZ

 

Gloss black bumper/grille:

- Custom TrailBoss ("Chevrolet" grille w/offset small bowtie)

- LT TrailBoss (uses the LT grille)

 

Body color bumper and grille:

- Custom ("Chevrolet" grille w/offset small bowtie)

- RST (uses the LT grille)

 

Body color bumper and chrome/bronze grille:

- High Country

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Posted (edited)
16 hours ago, GMC-AT said:

Are the painted bumpers, etc only available on the RST?  Or can you order a LTZ with the color bumpers? 

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Edited by redwngr
Posted
2 hours ago, GMC-AT said:

Are the painted bumpers, etc only available on the RST?  Or can you order a LTZ with the color bumpers? 

Buy what you want otherwise and have it painted or wrapped later :thumbs:

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53 minutes ago, redwngr said:

for 2019's body colour front bumper on

Silverado Custom Trail Boss

LT Trail Boss

High Country

 

High Gloss Black on

Silverado Custom

RST 

 

Semi Gloss Black on

WT, but chrome can be ordered 

 

Chrome on

LT and LTZ

This list is wrong.  

 

See above

Posted

Wonder if they are swappable?  I want an LTZ but with a painted front.  The local clearbra guy said he might be able to do vinyl.  

Posted (edited)
14 hours ago, shift_grind said:

This list is wrong.  

 

See above

Good catch.  Thanks!

.

It's gone, to try and reduce further confusion.

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  • 2 years later...
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Looking for a replacement gloss black front bumper face for my 2020 Trail boss. I could pick up anywhere in Delaware, Maryland and northern Va. I can’t find anything online and purchased one from EBay joint in June but it arrived bent. I am trying to replace because I want to sell my truck it is a 2020 Trail boss LT crew with 6.2, performance pkg (435hp & 470torque) from dealer with Aprox 16,000 miles on it. Truck runs very nicely and never been off road been too busy working to take trip out west for fun. Help if you can

thank you 

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