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3 minutes ago, MacLaren said:

Where did you get these? 

I see them on Amazon and Ebay. But, are they the same quality as from GM?

I ask because yours look perfect. 

Thanx!

I got them from here.  I got the raised dome style and not the flat one.  I was not concerned about price when I ordered.  Not sure about quality, I am thinking they may all be the same but then again I've always believed you get what you pay for.  I live in Texas so when the package arrived the adhesive backing was already melting somewhat and caused the letters to stick to the cardboard packaging.  It was kind of a pain to make sure they lined up correctly.  I am a bit OCD though.  

 

 https://www.bdtrims.com/Tailgate-Plastic-Letters-Inserts-for-2019-Chevrolet-Silverado-Models

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18 minutes ago, Philipgonzales3 said:

I got them from here.  I got the raised dome style and not the flat one.  I was not concerned about price when I ordered.  Not sure about quality, I am thinking they may all be the same but then again I've always believed you get what you pay for.  I live in Texas so when the package arrived the adhesive backing was already melting somewhat and caused the letters to stick to the cardboard packaging.  It was kind of a pain to make sure they lined up correctly.  I am a bit OCD though.  

 

 https://www.bdtrims.com/Tailgate-Plastic-Letters-Inserts-for-2019-Chevrolet-Silverado-Models

Awesome!! Thank you :)

Yeah man, those look so good. 

I agree with what you say as well. 

Buy once, cry once ;)

Posted

Well, so far not so good.

I've tried calling several times after they opened with no answer. Just sent an email a few minutes ago. The reason for the calls and email is I cannot get the transaction to go thru because it keeps kicking it out because of the month expiration fate of all things. 

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All good now. It was actually the year expiration date that was the problem. It requires the 4 digit year code. 

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On 7/3/2019 at 11:25 PM, Philipgonzales3 said:

Thanks!  And you're welcome.  I had to add the 4x4 sticker too as it did not come on the truck.  I basically bought the truck for the sticker so had to get it lol. 

 

 

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Where did you buy the 4x4 sticker?

  • 2 months later...
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The letters look great.. I actually ordered the same chrome letters last night.  Was wondering how they are holding up? 

  • 4 months later...
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Looks good! maybe one day I’ll spend the $60 for it or get the cheaper one on amazon. I got my RST from NorthPark Chevy, they had the best price in SA

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Don't buy the cheaper one from amazon.  I did that and it was a piece of crap, single bolt stripped out as soon as I tried installing it.  Went with the OEM one off of ebay for $65 and it worked out perfect.  Even installed it without removing anything.  Looks better than the amazon one also.

 

Chris

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On 2/26/2020 at 7:23 PM, APPFIRE1 said:

Don't buy the cheaper one from amazon.  I did that and it was a piece of crap, single bolt stripped out as soon as I tried installing it.  Went with the OEM one off of ebay for $65 and it worked out perfect.  Even installed it without removing anything.  Looks better than the amazon one also.

 

Chris

I just got the OEM one and it didn't come with instructions, but do you really need to remove the grill to install it? 

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I just got the OEM one and it didn't come with instructions, but do you really need to remove the grill to install it? 
No u can make it work without removing the grill. I fed the backing pieces through the grill in the slot under the desired location. Then work it up and behind the grill where u want it to be. Finally you can pop the z71 piece into place and it will stay put. Hard to explain,simple to do. I was told this from another forum brother/sister. Pulling the grill is not fun. I had already added the led emblem and was dreading doing it again. Good luck!! Hope u have smaller hands or long skinny fingers

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1 hour ago, Porterhouse said:

No u can make it work without removing the grill. I fed the backing pieces through the grill in the slot under the desired location. Then work it up and behind the grill where u want it to be. Finally you can pop the z71 piece into place and it will stay put. Hard to explain,simple to do. I was told this from another forum brother/sister. Pulling the grill is not fun. I had already added the led emblem and was dreading doing it again. Good luck!! Hope u have smaller hands or long skinny fingers

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Thanks!  It worked perfectly.  Looks very nice with it!  I was thinking of getting the illuminated emblem, but I saw one in town, and it looked a different shade of color and it wasn't as bright.  My 2016 Camaro had the same issue with the color and brightness.

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Anybody know where you can get the grill Z71 emblem in blue instead of red? Everybody’s doing red so I’m switching up to blue. But I can’t find the grill emblem in blue I’ve been able to find everything else in blue or in black if that’s my other choice but I cannot find the grill emblem in blue. Any help would be greatly appreciated

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11 hours ago, GoBlue said:

Anybody know where you can get the grill Z71 emblem in blue instead of red? Everybody’s doing red so I’m switching up to blue. But I can’t find the grill emblem in blue I’ve been able to find everything else in blue or in black if that’s my other choice but I cannot find the grill emblem in blue. Any help would be greatly appreciated

check e-bay ? i found lime green ones that work on the grill ( over lay ), also it the same size for the door still ( Z71) . Door emblem Lime Green ( local tint shop ) . good luck

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4 hours ago, slj2008 said:

check e-bay ? i found lime green ones that work on the grill ( over lay ), also it the same size for the door still ( Z71) . Door emblem Lime Green ( local tint shop ) . good luck

The Z 71 on the 2020 front grill is really really tiny. And I have not seen them anywhere but the originals if you have a link to anything different I would sure take it

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