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2002 Silverado 1500

Getting a dent removed on the tailgate.
I think the last 3 letters will need to be removed.  ".....LET" 

Can I get replacement stickers? 
Or should I just remove all the letters?

 

 

This is not a photo of my truck, mine is much nicer condition.

But, the letters look just like this image I found online (except mine are white)


automobiles-other-2002-chevrolet-silvera


 

Posted

Yes,

You can get a replacement decal but you will get the entire "CHEVROLET" and use the letters you want.

Call a local decal shop is you have one or get a new set off Flea Bay.

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I ended up removing the entire decal.

Now, I have a blank tailgate.

I want to find 2002 era style emblems like this.

Can someone help me find this?

 

 

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Posted

Do an eBay search for these numbers... 15114063 (Silverado w/bowtie) & 15126056 (Chevrolet). I think these are what you're looking for.

Posted

Thanks, but $90 and $70 for 2 emblems?

Damn, what a ripoff !

I'll stick to Ebay.

Still want to know how he found the part numbers.

 

Posted
3 hours ago, unflagging said:

Still want to know how he found the part numbers.

 

First I looked them up for a 2002 Silverado here... https://www.gmpartsgiant.com then I did an eBay search on the numbers to see photos of the physical parts to verify the numbers were correct. That's how I get most of my parts.

Posted
3 hours ago, unflagging said:

Thanks, but $90 and $70 for 2 emblems?

Damn, what a ripoff !

I'll stick to Ebay.

Still want to know how he found the part numbers.

 

Sad but they are probably from the same supplier. May as well pay less and get the same

 

Posted

I found the 2 emblems USED for $37 total on Ebay.

Crazy to call that a deal, but all other options were $45-$80/ea

NUTS.

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Mr. Z71 said:

First I looked them up for a 2002 Silverado here... https://www.gmpartsgiant.com then I did an eBay search on the numbers to see photos of the physical parts to verify the numbers were correct. That's how I get most of my parts.

I can't find any emblems for a 2002 on that website.

Can you tell me exactly what you clicked?

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1 hour ago, unflagging said:

I can't find any emblems for a 2002 on that website.

Can you tell me exactly what you clicked?

Go here…

https://www.gmpartsgiant.com/parts-list/2002-chevrolet-silverado-1500_4wd/rear_body_structure_moldings_trim_cargo_stowage/nameplates.html?PNC=0b045162ebf8bca45daa0c2fd976997f
…then scroll down to the yellow boxed area showing the “PLATES”
It’s a little tricky sometimes finding parts due to what GM calls them.

 

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