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On 12/28/2019 at 8:21 PM, BravesZ71 said:

Do you possibly have the part numbers and how much that cost? 

I don't have the numbers.  I went to my local GMC dealership and snapped a pic of the VIN off a Sierra Elevation with the gloss black trim.  I took the photo to my local dealership parts department and they were able to look it up using the VIN.  It was about $500 for both sides. 

 

 

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I had mine wrapped on my HC

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16 minutes ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

I had mine wrapped on my HC

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I looked into doing that, however, it was going to be difficult to do all 8 pieces (see pics above for the pieces) on each side.  Did you get every single piece wrapped gloss black?

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I looked into doing that, however, it was going to be difficult to do all 8 pieces (see pics above for the pieces) on each side.  Did you get every single piece wrapped gloss black?


No it wasn’t 8 pieces the vertical pieces on the doors are already the gloss black on the HC. Basically 3 sections ( L shaped) Here is the before pic. The guy who did it had no issues. He did the tint, clear bra, and wrap for me all about a grand

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6 minutes ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

 


No it wasn’t 8 pieces the vertical pieces on the doors are already the gloss black on the HC. Basically 3 sections ( L shaped) Here is the before pic. The guy who did it had no issues. He did the tint, clear bra, and wrap for me all about a grand

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Gotcha.  So you wrapped just the chrome pieces correct? Is the top portion of the trim (non chrome), area directly behind the side view mirror and the column sliver just forward of the most rear piece of chrome wrapped in gloss black as well or is it still the stock black plastic?

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Gotcha.  So you wrapped just the chrome pieces correct? Is the top portion of the trim (non chrome), area directly behind the side view mirror and the column sliver just forward of the most rear piece of chrome wrapped in gloss black as well or is it still the stock black plastic?


On mine this was the only part that was chrome the vertical piece on the rear door and the bottom horizontal pieces on both doors everything else was already black trim

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I have my regular Black ones if anybody is interested on them from a LT Silverado 

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21 minutes ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

 


On mine this was the only part that was chrome the vertical piece on the rear door and the bottom horizontal pieces on both doors everything else was already black trim

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So I was looking to get all the trim/columns in GLOSS black.  Basically any piece that touches a window.  Unfortunately the RST comes with nothing but the "basic black plastic."  I took a visit to a few shops to try and get ALL pieces wrapped in gloss black.  They all told me that it wouldn't come out clean if they did it over the "basic black plastic" due to it not being 100% smooth... but it would be no problem if it was chrome due to it being smooth.  So I started doing the some research and discovered that the Sierra elevation's trim/column pieces are different than any other Silverado/Sierra model in that everything that touches a window is gloss black and not the "basic black plastic."  I wish I was able to wrap 100% of it as it would have saved me a lot of money and my OCD won't let me do a few pieces.  It's all or nothing...

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So I was looking to get all the trim/columns in GLOSS black.  Basically any piece that touches a window.  Unfortunately the RST comes with nothing but the "basic black plastic."  I took a visit to a few shops to try and get ALL pieces wrapped in gloss black.  They all told me that it wouldn't come out clean if they did it over the "basic black plastic" due to it not being 100% smooth... but it would be no problem if it was chrome due to it being smooth.  So I started doing the some research and discovered that the Sierra elevation's trim/column pieces are different than any other Silverado/Sierra model in that everything that touches a window is gloss black and not the "basic black plastic."  I wish I was able to wrap 100% of it as it would have saved me a lot of money and my OCD won't let me do a few pieces.  It's all or nothing...


Lol hear ya there! Not sure if you’re blacking our everything on the truck. If so, do you have any idea the part number for the fender badge on the elevation? 257c1ffb2d9755a7154a1eaac76c2dfd.jpg


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I have my regular Black ones if anybody is interested on them from a LT Silverado 
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How is this attached? What are you asking for this?


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4 minutes ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

 


How is this attached? What are you asking for this?


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They are snapped in with clips and screwed on the corners where they end and I think 50 plus shipping seems like a reasonable price 

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3 hours ago, hotrodz37 said:

 


Lol hear ya there! Not sure if you’re blacking our everything on the truck. If so, do you have any idea the part number for the fender badge on the elevation? 257c1ffb2d9755a7154a1eaac76c2dfd.jpg


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Didn't look up the fender badge since I have a Silverado and it won't fit.  You can stop by the dealership and take a pic of the VIN off an Elevation on the lot and take it to their parts department.  They will be able to look up the part based on the VIN number easily.

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On 12/28/2019 at 2:50 PM, Josh11 said:

Got mine replaced from black trim to chrome so basically the opposite 

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Did you do yourself? Wondering how the old ones came off and hold difficult it was to install the new ones. Thanks

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1 hour ago, bharris515 said:

Did you do yourself? Wondering how the old ones came off and hold difficult it was to install the new ones. Thanks

Yes I did it myself most pieces have a bolt on the end of each piece and the rest has clips

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On 1/5/2020 at 6:33 AM, RyanbabZ71 said:

 


How is this attached? What are you asking for this?


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Still available? Ill take them if so...

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