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I have a Chevrolet Silverado 3.0L 1500 LTZ Duramax Crew Cab with Standard bed and I'm trying to find parts for either a billet chrome grill insert or a replacement altogether.  Doing research and there is not a lot of info and the dealership is no help whatsoever.  Any help/info would be appreciated!!!

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1 hour ago, Imcrazy said:

Try carid and eBay.


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I have...A lot of items say LT or LT Trail Boss but there's no indication they'd work with a LTZ model even though the parts look identical.  I've tried to confirm if the LTZ grill comes apart in 2 pieces so that you can replace the grill insert but neither my dealership or other sources have been able to confirm that.....

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Look at the comments for the rough country led grill inserts on their website They document some of the differences in the ltz grill.  

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You could buy an LT grill and add em to that then sell your ltz grill.


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22 minutes ago, Imcrazy said:

You could buy an LT grill and add em to that then sell your ltz grill.


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Any idea if the grills come apart in 2 pieces?  I would like to purchase this option from GM/Chevy but use the main chrome beam with the chevy logo from my ltz truck and just the black portion behind the main beam on this ordered part. Basically, I'd have to separate the 2 pieces on each grill and then combine the parts I want.  Then I'd hopefully be able to add the Rough Country LED inserts inside the main beam. Not sure if this would work or where I can find that info

 

https://accessories.chevrolet.com/product/grille-in-black-(for-vehicles-without-hd-surround-vision-camera)-84320548?vin=3GCUYGET3LG363107

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3 hours ago, beauso79 said:

Any idea if the grills come apart in 2 pieces?  I would like to purchase this option from GM/Chevy but use the main chrome beam with the chevy logo from my ltz truck and just the black portion behind the main beam on this ordered part. Basically, I'd have to separate the 2 pieces on each grill and then combine the parts I want.  Then I'd hopefully be able to add the Rough Country LED inserts inside the main beam. Not sure if this would work or where I can find that info

 

https://accessories.chevrolet.com/product/grille-in-black-(for-vehicles-without-hd-surround-vision-camera)-84320548?vin=3GCUYGET3LG363107

Yes the chrome bar comes apart from the back.  I bought the GM grille and swapped the black bar with black bow tie onto my LTZ

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21 minutes ago, pewterliftedz said:

Yes the chrome bar comes apart from the back.  I bought the GM grille and swapped the black bar with black bow tie onto my LTZ

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Nice.....So, I should be able to do the opposite..  Do you still have the back portion from the GM part you ordered??

 

https://accessories.chevrolet.com/product/grille-in-black-(for-vehicles-without-hd-surround-vision-camera)-84320548?vin=3GCUYGET3LG363107

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1 hour ago, beauso79 said:

Nice.....So, I should be able to do the opposite..  Do you still have the back portion from the GM part you ordered??

 

https://accessories.chevrolet.com/product/grille-in-black-(for-vehicles-without-hd-surround-vision-camera)-84320548?vin=3GCUYGET3LG363107

No I put it together with the original chrome bar and sold it as a LT grille on Craigslist 

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Trade your LTZ grille for an LT grille. Someone will. There were members here looking to trade those if they haven't already.

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