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That's encouraging info guys, and thank you for that.  That said, where can someone like me buy on to fit my 2019 GMC Sierra?  The link provided a few posts earlier didn't work, so I'm curious.  The only source I've been able to find thus far is on Ebay, and the seller told me that (based on my VIN) it wasn't compatible.  So, if you know where I can get a lighted GMC emblem for a 2019 GMC I would appreciate the lead.

Kindest Regards,

joseywales

 

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On 12/31/2022 at 7:26 PM, joseywales said:

That's encouraging info guys, and thank you for that.  That said, where can someone like me buy on to fit my 2019 GMC Sierra?  The link provided a few posts earlier didn't work, so I'm curious.  The only source I've been able to find thus far is on Ebay, and the seller told me that (based on my VIN) it wasn't compatible.  So, if you know where I can get a lighted GMC emblem for a 2019 GMC I would appreciate the lead.

Kindest Regards,

joseywales

 

If it is the updated 2019 body, it will fit. The head light plug is what I am thinking may not fit. I just wired mine in manually (usual positive/negative) on my current truck. 

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On 1/3/2023 at 10:31 AM, sharkeysierra said:

If it is the updated 2019 body, it will fit. The head light plug is what I am thinking may not fit. I just wired mine in manually (usual positive/negative) on my current truck. 

So is the reason why it might not work on an ‘18 might be the plug and not the mounting? I’ll have to measure. Then figure out the wiring.

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NM. I see the reason why. I measured my ‘18 and the existing emblem comes  in at 17” wide. If this emblem is 18 1/2” wide, I don’t know how that is going to fit the existing grill. I need to bring my tape in to a dealer and do some measuring. 

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Hi Everyone, I commented on this post many moons go and actually bought this emblem for my 2019 AT4. since then I have sold that truck and bought a new AT4X. 

if anyone is insterested in buying my lighted emblem, its still in the box, i never installed it.

 

* Edit. I just realized that the emblem I bought does not fit the 2019 Sierra. I honestly never even tried to install it in my old truck but after a google search on the part number I have, it shows it fits the following year models.

 

2021 GMC Sierra 1500 AT4, Base, Denali, Elevation, SLE, SLT 2.7L L4 - Gas, 3.0L L6 - Diesel, 4.3L V6 - Gas, 5.3L V8 - Flex, 5.3L V8 - Gas, 6.2L V8 - Gas
2021 GMC Sierra 2500 HD AT4, Base, Denali, SLE, SLT 6.6L V8 - Diesel, 6.6L V8 - Gas
2021 GMC Sierra 3500 HD AT4, Base, Denali, SLE, SLT 6.6L V8 - Diesel, 6.6L V8 - Gas
2020 GMC Sierra 1500 AT4, Base, Denali, Elevation, SLE, SLT 2.7L L4 - Gas, 4.3L V6 - Gas, 5.3L V8 - Gas, 6.2L V8 - Gas
2020 GMC Sierra 2500 HD AT4, Base, Denali, SLE, SLT 6.6L V8 - Diesel, 6.6L V8 - Gas
2020 GMC Sierra 3500 HD AT4, Base, Denali, SLE, SLT 6.6L V8 - Diesel, 6.6L V8 - Gas

 

 

 

 

you can email me at [email protected]

 

thank you 

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34 minutes ago, Ruben Castano said:

Hi Everyone, I commented on this post many moons go and actually bought this emblem for my 2019 AT4. since then I have sold that truck and bought a new AT4X. 

if anyone is insterested in buying my lighted emblem, its still in the box, i never installed it.

 

you can email me at [email protected]

 

thank you 

Just sent you an email. 

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Posted (edited)

 

Hi American friends,

 

I am french, I did an importation of a Yukon Denali XL 2019, last year, as this amazing car does not exists in France.

I desperately searching for an illuminated logo for My Yukon denali XL 2019. But i can't find anywhere. I am looking for the red logo illuminated in white.

A simple question does it exists for a 2019 Yukon denali XL?

 

thank you for your help.

 

 

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10 hours ago, Alexis bouchauveau said:

 

Hi American friends,

 

I am french, I did an importation of a Yukon Denali XL 2019, last year, as this amazing car does not exists in France.

I desperately searching for an illuminated logo for My Yukon denali XL 2019. But i can't find anywhere. I am looking for the red logo illuminated in white.

A simple question does it exists for a 2019 Yukon denali XL?

 

thank you for your help.

 

 

 

Hello Alexis.  As the owner of a 2019 AT4 Sierra I have not been able to confirm that there is a part that will fit my model (at least not without some customization, since my VIN doesn't support the illuminated GMC logos that I have been able to find thus far during my searches).

 

I have seen evidence of some others with a 2019 model year that were able to get it to work, but again, not without some modification as it's not a direct GMC replacement part for the 2019 to the best of my knowledge.

 

I'll keep looking, you do the same and if either one of us finds something let's plan to have the courtesy to let the other know....deal?

 

Kindest Regards,

 

joseywales

Posted (edited)

Sure, I am quite perseverant. 

I will continue to look on the web ans I will tell you if I find something. 

 

can you please share the evidences you are talking about ? if you remembet where you have seen it. 

 

Thanks for your answer. 

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I'd be happy to, I'm just not sure what you're referring to when you say "evidence."  If you can clarify I'll do my best to supply the requested info.

Posted
7 hours ago, joseywales said:

I'd be happy to, I'm just not sure what you're referring to when you say "evidence."  If you can clarify I'll do my best to supply the requested info.

You said that you have seen some "evidence  of some others with a 2019 model year that were able to get it to work,"

 

If you can please share where you have seen it, it's cool. thanks.

Posted

When I had my 19 Denali I looked into getting one through my dealership a couple years ago. The listing for it at that time only showed it working on 20-21 models. He ordered it just to see if he could make it work. After it arrived he tried but said the wiring connection was different on the 20 and later models and without maybe splicing into a headlight wire he couldn't get it work which would of course void any future warranty claims on that if something happened. I decided to not do it to avoid possible problems later.

Posted

If the Yukon is the same as the Sierra, then the cut off for the emblem and the change in the headlight wiring connect happened in 2019. For me, I have a 2018 Sierra and I ordered the older connectors, seals, pins and cut the old connector off the wiring harness that came with the emblem and started putting the GT 280 connectors on it. Also had to cut new slots in the grille where the old emblem was to attach the new emblem. Still working on it and a family emergency stopped me midway through but I’ll pass it on on what else needed to be done. Crossing fingers!

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