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11 hours ago, smwoods91 said:

I’ll buy them off you. Are they the red AT4? 

Yes they are the red factory tow hooks. They are not some crappy spray painted version. I took them off my truck when I installed a non-factory bumper. Here are a couple of photos. 

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1 minute ago, TXguy said:

Yes they are the red factory tow hooks. They are not some crappy spray painted version. I took them off my truck when I installed a non-factory bumper. Here are a couple of photos. 

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I’ll take them. Can you shoot me a message?

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Anyone else have some factory red ones to sell or trade?  Wouldn't mind replacing the black on my 21 silverado 2500 z71. Only have like 300 miles on my truck.  Shoot me a pm. 

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Just wanted to share that if you have the GMC with existing black hooks, you can reuse the hardware and just order 2 red hooks.  GM part 84338715.  I purchased 2 from eBay seller partscenterplus for $68 shipped.  They drop shipped from GM in a factory box and they bolted right up.

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$32.28 each from GMPartsDirect

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On 2/25/2021 at 5:47 PM, passat774 said:

If anyone has a black set sitting at home. I am interested in them 

Do you need them for Silverado or Sierra?  I have a like-new set of black ones for Silverado.  Let me know.

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10 hours ago, lapoolboy said:

Do you need them for Silverado or Sierra?  I have a like-new set of black ones for Silverado.  Let me know.

 

Looking for Silverado, do you have the bolts as well?

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This is for the Sierra owners, were you able to remove your tow hooks with the bumper still on the truck?   IDK if it's because I own a 3.0 liter and there is more stuff in the way, but the access to the drivers side bolts is minimal.  I don't even think the bolts would come out all the way without hitting a cooler.

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I’ve got red.... ‘ 20Silverado trail boss with 10k miles

 

looking to trade for black in comparable condition

 

mine look new 

 

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On 4/8/2021 at 11:09 AM, TA^Guy said:

This is for the Sierra owners, were you able to remove your tow hooks with the bumper still on the truck?   IDK if it's because I own a 3.0 liter and there is more stuff in the way, but the access to the drivers side bolts is minimal.  I don't even think the bolts would come out all the way without hitting a cooler.

 

Hello.

I did replace my tow hooks with the Rough Country ones in a 2021 Rst Duramax. Too much to type so...Watch this video and where the guy gets defeated by the bolt....you take a Saw Saw with a metal blade...cut that bolt that can't be taken out and then on re-install you just purchase a similar bolt and feed it from the other side. 

It's a time consuming..knuckle busting job but it can be done. 

Passenger side it's easy no cutting involved. 

Good luck. 

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On 4/11/2021 at 4:05 PM, Handysix1 said:

I’ve got red.... ‘ 20Silverado trail boss with 10k miles

 

looking to trade for black in comparable condition

 

mine look new 

 

 

I will trade you my black ones - 2021 Silverado Custom w/ 1000 miles.

 

Let me know!

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