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I am looking to go from the shinny LTZ grille on my 2020 Silverado 2500hd  to the LT grille that is not so shinny. Has anyone done this and is it a direct fit plug and play?  Also looking to replace the shiny lower bumper filler also to the LT black one... Any and all info would be greatly appreciated

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No Camera I am going to do a side by side with my LTZ Z71 and an LT Z71 and see if there is any significant difference.

 

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Check my build
yes u can very easily swap that I put the work truck grille on my ltz

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I actually have a guy that wants my grille and filler. How much are you thinking for the grille and the bottom filler?

 

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Made a few changes today went with the full black gloss grille and the black lower filler.

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The Gloss black center matches the emblems that I replaced last week  

 

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If anyone wants to trade their LTZ grill with my LT grill let me know. Located in Central CA. Would be willing to ship. Thank you

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On 5/26/2020 at 10:01 PM, Trent Thibodeaux said:

Yo! I have a Lt grille, and the bottom black piece for sale/trade.. Looking for a LTZ grille.. I already swapped out the bottom piece.. Hit me up

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Do you happen to have the part number for the lower chrome bumper piece?

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On 2/3/2021 at 7:49 AM, KAmaral007 said:

Do you happen to have the part number for the lower chrome bumper piece?

I am looking for the same thing

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