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There are videos on illuminated bowties im sure its the same for the gmcs

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13 minutes ago, IronVilkas said:

There are videos on illuminated bowties im sure its the same for the gmcs

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T1's part number is the first time they have offered a OEM solution for GMC's, unless they are allowing them for K2xx's here shortly on a later release.  However I am sure its very easy to add them. 

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That would look great on a good looking “LIFTED” truck!


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I’ve done some light research on this. They are an inch too long and overlap with the grill inserts. Modifying them to fit wouldn’t be hard if they were roughly the same size, but I’m not sure how you would do it without making it look botched.

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2 hours ago, tmo said:

I’ve done some light research on this. They are an inch too long and overlap with the grill inserts. Modifying them to fit wouldn’t be hard if they were roughly the same size, but I’m not sure how you would do it without making it look botched.

I have 2 grilles, OEM Denali, and take off AT, I have the AT as I used the paint matched surround to reduce the amount of chrome. I know there is a lot more room on my Denali grille left/right vs my AT grille. however as you stated fitment is a issue as the emblems are larger, still might try this if I can get a good deal on the newer emblem. 

 

outside of that, hopefully they release this for the K2xx's then, as only the chevy's got it for the K2xx's

 

for giggles can you post the size specs for K2xx & T1 emblems? L,W,H, etc... 

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I have 2 grilles, OEM Denali, and take off AT, I have the AT as I used the paint matched surround to reduce the amount of chrome. I know there is a lot more room on my Denali grille left/right vs my AT grille. however as you stated fitment is a issue as the emblems are larger, still might try this if I can get a good deal on the newer emblem. 
 
outside of that, hopefully they release this for the K2xx's then, as only the chevy's got it for the K2xx's
 
for giggles can you post the size specs for K2xx & T1 emblems? L,W,H, etc... 


My grill is the SLT, which is the same as the AT just chrome I believe. You’re right, it is much more room, just not enough.

Hopefully they will release a K2 emblem or one for the Yukon that would fit.

The dimensions for the T1 are “18 1/2" long and 3 1/4" wide”. The height is the same. K2 is 17” long

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23 minutes ago, tmo said:

 


My grill is the SLT, which is the same as the AT just chrome I believe. You’re right, it is much more room, just not enough.

Hopefully they will release a K2 emblem or one for the Yukon that would fit.

The dimensions for the T1 are “18 1/2" long and 3 1/4" wide”. The height is the same. K2 is 17” long

 

 

I have a Denali grille, I only used the AT painted surround (outer trim molding)  plan is to add a HD hood later. 

 

Denali grilles have more room

 

I need to know the measurements of the T1 emblem. 

 

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check this out...

 

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