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On 8/15/2019 at 10:03 AM, coty52 said:

Theyre $120 from your dealer or $80 from gm parts direct. I ordered an extra set and sent them off for modeling for custom badges. I didnt even open the box though so i cant answer the original question

 

Do you have a part number? 

  • 4 months later...
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Here is what I ended up doing... the 6.2 V8 portion is on there with 2 sided tape. Got under it carefully with a razor blade and peeled it off. I traced the emblem onto some plexiglass, cut it out and sanded until it fit correctly. Next I painted it to match my truck for a subtle look. I didnt want a blank badge, so I added the 376 for something different. 

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Is this what you were looking for?

 

https://airdesignusa.com/sierra-2019-fender-vents-set-of-2.html

 

I installed their functional fender vents  on my 2020 Silverado 1500.  It was a bit nerve racking cutting into the fender, but even for a grinder virgin like myself, it came out looking factory.  Even the wife couldn't tell I had done anything to the truck when I was done.

 

If you call in to place the order, ask for Marycruz and tell her Tobie sent you.  She's helped me out combining shipping charges for multiple piece orders.

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On 8/16/2019 at 9:51 AM, hd.brown77 said:

Yep, holes 88fad2f21084193ec90b6c91d48e8abf.jpg

Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
 

How do you remove the entire badge and clips inside? Just pliers squeezing the plastic? No good tutorials yet.

 

thanks 

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