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Yes. According to GM Authority here are the color breakdowns:

 

An thorough comparison performed by GM Authority reveals that GM’s all-new full-size trucks share ten of the same exterior colors, with one unique hue.

Shared Colors

2019 Silverado 1500 vs. 2019 Sierra 1500 - Shared Colors
Silverado Color Name Color Code Touch-Up Paint Number Sierra Color Name
Iridescent Pearl Tricoat G1W WA-140X White Frost Tricoat
Havana Brown Metallic G2X WA-439C Deep Mahogany Metallic
Red Hot G7C WA-130X Cardinal Red
Satin Steel Metallic G9K WA-464C Satin Steel Metallic
Northsky Blue Metallic GA0 WA-619D Pacific Blue Metallic
Silver Ice Metallic GAN WA-636R Quicksilver Metallic
Summit White GAZ WA-8624 Summit White
Black GBA WA-8555 Onyx Black
Shadow Gray Metallic GJI WA-626D Dark Sky Metallic
Cajun Red Tintcoat GPJ WA-434B Red Quartz Tintcoat

Chevy and GMC have different names for some of the ten colors they share, but the hues are the same – as evidenced by identical color codes and touch-up paint numbers.

Different Colors

The one different color is Oakwood Metallic on the Silverado and Smokey Quartz Metallic on the Sierra. Not only do the two colors have different names, but they also have different color codes and touch-up paint numbers.

2019 Silverado 1500 vs. 2019 Sierra 1500 - Different Colors
Color/Vehicle Silverado Sierra
Color Name Oakwood Metallic Smokey Quartz Metallic
Color Code GE0 GS6
Touch Up Paint Number WA-623D WA-634D



Read more: http://gmauthority.com/blog/2018/04/2019-silverado-and-2019-sierra-share-all-but-one-colors/#ixzz5SJgI3V8V

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16 hours ago, texasaggies16 said:

Could you post a picture of your angles and the gap between the control arms and bumpstops? It sounds like a stacked level unless they have different control arms on the TB

 

Here is a pic, not sure why it turned sideways when I uploaded it to here

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So this is a photo I took the other night.  Great side by side comparison of the 18' vs 19', man the 19' just looks so much better!  That red one is leveled with 305s on Fuel wheels from what I could tell.

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On ‎9‎/‎25‎/‎2018 at 3:06 PM, z1boss said:

Picked up my special ordered 2019 Trail Boss about 2 weeks ago.  Loving it so far.  Lots of mods already.

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How do you find the headlights at night? also wouldn't have either picture of the performance of those?

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3 hours ago, silveradonationfan15 said:

How do you find the headlights at night? also wouldn't have either picture of the performance of those?

The headlights are pretty good.  I have the LED ones so I cant speak to the halogens on the LT but they do a good job and so do the fog lights in the heavy fog we had the other day.

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Looks like very good output to me.

The 2019 Silverado Headlights look like mean squinting eyes :thumbs:

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Glad to see Pacific Blue/ Northsky Blue looks like it does. For a minute I thought they had dropped Deep Ocean Blue without so much as a decent successor

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On ‎10‎/‎2‎/‎2018 at 3:49 PM, mfbearded said:

Upgrade from 2015 ltz z71. 

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Congrats looks bad ass!  How does it drive compared to your 15?  Is parking it about the same?  I had read its longer but maybe that is just in the seating area and less engine space?

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