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Also decided to plastidip the gmc emblem I don't get why they don't just make them like this it looks so much better! 

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On 1/30/2020 at 12:49 AM, Dick Messerly said:

Got the new carbon flash black AT4 emblems! They are looking great!!! 

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What are the Part #'s.  I've been searching and no luck.  

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Looks great - plastidip on the GMC logo looks great- makes it blend.

 

I also have dealer trying to sourcre the black AT4 emblems for my 2019 Carbon Pro - which came with standard chrome ones 

 

Any part number information or where you sourced them would be great to know.

Thx for posting 

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Also been looking for part numbers but cant find!

Plasti dip looks awesome was it hard to do ?

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1 hour ago, cbacarisse said:

Looks good. Where did you get them? Also, which steps are those?

those are the OEM gm offroad assist steps 

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On 1/31/2020 at 4:40 AM, Libertas said:

 

 

What are the Part #'s.  I've been searching and no luck.  

Sorry it took me so long to get back to you all! I'm actually a salesman at a gmc dealership so I've been putting in the hours for end of the month! The 2 part numbers are 84690478 and 84680479 AT4 emblems in carbon flash is what they call them.

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On 1/31/2020 at 8:55 AM, Supercup said:

Looks great - plastidip on the GMC logo looks great- makes it blend.

 

I also have dealer trying to sourcre the black AT4 emblems for my 2019 Carbon Pro - which came with standard chrome ones 

 

Any part number information or where you sourced them would be great to know.

Thx for posting 

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Sorry it took me so long to get back to you all! I'm actually a salesman at a gmc dealership so I've been putting in the hours for end of the month! The 2 part numbers are 84690478 and 84680479 AT4 emblems in carbon flash is what they call them. 

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On 1/31/2020 at 3:14 PM, Chrisd534 said:

Also been looking for part numbers but cant find!

Plasti dip looks awesome was it hard to do ?

Sorry it took me so long to get back to you all! I'm actually a salesman at a gmc dealership so I've been putting in the hours for end of the month! The 2 part numbers are 84690478 and 84680479 AT4 emblems in carbon flash is what they call them. Plasti dip isn't usually hard, in this case it kinda was. I had to tape all the red off then go in after and exactoknife around it and be super careful on peeling. Just doing the whole emblem back would have been 100 times I'll attach some pics. You probably don't have to leave as big of a space around the emblem but you definitely want some space it peels right off the paint and breaks right on the edges of the emblem. I did 4 coats waiting 30 minutes in between. 

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After the 4 coats it peels really easy I just use a toothpick to get it started in those smaller areas in the G. The shitty part was razor blading in between where the black and red are it's not perfect but looks really good until you get right up on it and really have to look for the imperfections. I'll get some close up photos tomorrow and some close ups of the AT4 badges they are actually painted in a metallic paint. I'm guessing it's the same paint as the new carbon black color they are doing in the Sierras and Yukons. 

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1 minute ago, Dick Messerly said:

After the 4 coats it peels really easy I just use a toothpick to get it started in those smaller areas in the G. The shitty part was razor blading in between where the black and red are it's not perfect but looks really good until you get right up on it and really have to look for the imperfections. I'll get some close up photos tomorrow and some close ups of the AT4 badges they are actually painted in a metallic paint. I'm guessing it's the same paint as the new carbon black color they are doing in the Sierras and Yukons. 

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16 hours ago, Dick Messerly said:

Sorry it took me so long to get back to you all! I'm actually a salesman at a gmc dealership so I've been putting in the hours for end of the month! The 2 part numbers are 84690478 and 84680479 AT4 emblems in carbon flash is what they call them.

 

thanks that is awesome! 

 

I assume one part number is for driver side and one for passenger side - what about tailgate - is it driver side part number or passenger side? 

 

Thanks 

 

John 

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2 hours ago, Supercup said:

 

thanks that is awesome! 

 

I assume one part number is for driver side and one for passenger side - what about tailgate - is it driver side part number or passenger side? 

 

Thanks 

 

John 

Wondering the same. Maybe one is for the side doors and the other for the tailgate? Which is which?? That way we order 2 of 1 and 1 of the other 

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