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Chevy Silverado 2019 Baja Designs New Products

This is a turn key solution for anyone that is interested in serious lighting performance with styling in mind. Any of these kits will provide you with amazing lighting capabilities. The kit includes lights, harness, and brackets, for a streamlined buying experience. 

 

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447516 - Fog Pocket Mount Kits

447517 - Fog Pocket Mount Kits Sport

447518 - Fog Pocket Mount Kits Pro

447519 - S8 Grille Mount, w/ 20" S8

447524 - A-Pillar Kit, Squadron Sport

447525 - A-Pillar Kit, Squadron Pro


*Shipping is free to the continental US. Contact if elsewhere

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Do you have the mounting instructions for the 20" behind the grill '19 Silverado RST? Does this kit work with the active shutters?

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On 4/10/2019 at 6:08 PM, andychabot said:

Do you have the mounting instructions for the 20" behind the grill '19 Silverado RST? Does this kit work with the active shutters?


Yes, per Baja Designs it works just fine. Here is a link to the install instructions - https://www.bajadesigns.com/images/44-7519 Chevy Silverado 2019 20 inch S8 grille kit instructions.docx

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On 6/25/2019 at 2:14 PM, Battle Born Offroad said:

Thanks for the orders!

Will we be seeings anything for the 19 Sierra soon? Would love to have some A pillar mounts and a bar behind the grill of my at4

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On 4/10/2019 at 5:31 PM, Battle Born Offroad said:

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Chevy Silverado 2019 Baja Designs New Products

This is a turn key solution for anyone that is interested in serious lighting performance with styling in mind. Any of these kits will provide you with amazing lighting capabilities. The kit includes lights, harness, and brackets, for a streamlined buying experience. 

 

447519_l2.jpg


447516 - Fog Pocket Mount Kits

447517 - Fog Pocket Mount Kits Sport

447518 - Fog Pocket Mount Kits Pro

447519 - S8 Grille Mount, w/ 20" S8

447524 - A-Pillar Kit, Squadron Sport

447525 - A-Pillar Kit, Squadron Pro


*Shipping is free to the continental US. Contact if elsewhere

2019%20silverado%20secondary%20FPK%20L.j


Need help locating a part? PM us - lets talk Baja Designs!


BATTLE BORN OFFROAD

FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | EMAIL

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Will these fit without the mounts?  Is there enough room to put two side by side on each side?  Any photos/videos of these at night?

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On 8/14/2019 at 11:40 AM, Trailboss75 said:

Will these fit without the mounts?  Is there enough room to put two side by side on each side?  Any photos/videos of these at night?

If you arent using the mounts how do you plan to mount them? not sure i understand what you are asking. Cutting may be required to fit two in that space.

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20 hours ago, Battle Born Offroad said:

If you arent using the mounts how do you plan to mount them? not sure i understand what you are asking. Cutting may be required to fit two in that space.

The question is will these mount to the stock mounts for fog lights or do we have to pay $200 extra just for a mount? I have fog lights, so can I just unplug those and put these up using the stock mount?

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So the mounts that baja provides with the actual kit is so they sit flush in there and look good. they incorporate the stock mounts with their mounts to make it all work. could you make the stock mounts work? possibly, im not sure how much time and effort it would take but the fog kit baja offers comes ready to plug and play

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9 hours ago, Sjordan said:

Do I need factory fogs to get the LEDs in the fog location or can I run a new switch?

You can run a new switch! lots of vehicle manufacturers run wiring even if you dont have the option so theres a possibility that you wont have to do any wiring at all, then just get a new switch and youre good!

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