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Can you get the 2020 GMC 2500 without the marker lights? The Chevy doesn't show them, but the GMC's I have only seen with the lights... I like the look of the GMC better, but I do not like the lights... Especially the ones on the fender flares... 

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They all have them but I plan on tinting mine to make it blend with the fender better

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On 8/25/2019 at 10:17 AM, Bboozer said:

Can you get the 2020 GMC 2500 without the marker lights? The Chevy doesn't show them, but the GMC's I have only seen with the lights... I like the look of the GMC better, but I do not like the lights... Especially the ones on the fender flares... 

No. You will have to wait for the aftermarket to make fender flares without the lights.

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I added one layer of vinyl tint. Looks much better...

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6 hours ago, SVAT4 said:

Kyle- I was thinking of doing the same, did you try to tint them yet? If so, what did you use? I saw this on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01GQRQ996/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I was looking at getting a sheet of Lamin-X in Charcoal.  It will still pass light but is almost black with no light on and fairly dark when the light is on

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need Photo's - I went  with Lamin-X ( tint color ) on my truck , Not to dark , just dim the chrome down . good luck

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I was debating on tinting the side markers as well.  I wish they did it from factory like the roof markers.  I will say I like the look of it at night with the side markers 

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14 hours ago, CNY_AT4 said:

I was looking at getting a sheet of Lamin-X in Charcoal.  It will still pass light but is almost black with no light on and fairly dark when the light is on

Did you remove the markers or did you just apply it to the outside?

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1 hour ago, Joel S said:

I just did mine today. Worked awesome. Thank you for the link. 

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looks good - lets see at night also . thanks for link on which tint

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Looks great.  My truck shows up next week and I pick it up shortly after that.  Definitely on the top of the todo list.

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4 hours ago, sdelam said:

Still shine bright enough at night. 

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Looks good!  What film did you use?  Did you remove the lens?  Going to do this mod on my white GMC 2500

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