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I just bought a 2022 Chevy High Country. It came with a Satin Chrome mirror cover (top 1/2 exterior mirror) on the driver's side and a Chrome cover on the passenger side. These are the standard size mirrors, not larger trailer tow mirror. Truck was assembled in Indiana if that helps.

 

The dealer told me they would order a Chrome mirror cover for the driver's mirror. I told them I liked the Satin Chrome better. Later a guy from the dealership called me and said they cannot find the P/N for a Satin mirror cover for either side and therefor would have to change the driver's to Chrome. 

 

Any one able to find me the Satin Chrome mirror P/N? Or tell what other GM product they are used on? Thanks! 

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The bars on my refresh LTZ grille are satin chrome but the mirror caps are bright chrome. Wondered if the satin was supposed to be this way or not. Does other refresh HC's have satin or bright mirror caps?

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1 hour ago, Zebrafive said:

I just bought a 2022 Chevy High Country. It came with a Satin Chrome mirror cover (top 1/2 exterior mirror) on the driver's side and a Chrome cover on the passenger side. These are the standard size mirrors, not larger trailer tow mirror. Truck was assembled in Indiana if that helps.

 

The dealer told me they would order a Chrome mirror cover for the driver's mirror. I told them I liked the Satin Chrome better. Later a guy from the dealership called me and said they cannot find the P/N for a Satin mirror cover for either side and therefor would have to change the driver's to Chrome. 

 

Any one able to find me the Satin Chrome mirror P/N? Or tell what other GM product they are used on? Thanks! 

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Went through the catalog, went through photos of trucks on the ground, your "satin" chrome mirror cap is likely a defect.  All the ones on trucks on the ground are chrome, none of them satin chrome.  There is no P/N for a satin chrome either.

 

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I wondered if maybe Tahoes, Surburans, or even Work trucks used the satin mirror covers? Or GMC, or Cadillac? 

 

Maybe there will be a number molded in the interior side of the mirror cover? And right side will be one number higher or lower? 

 

Build says Roanoke, IN. Maybe the mirror should have been shipped to Mexico for non USA market? 

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18 minutes ago, Zebrafive said:

I wondered if maybe Tahoes, Surburans, or even Work trucks used the satin mirror covers? Or GMC, or Cadillac? 

 

Maybe there will be a number molded in the interior side of the mirror cover? And right side will be one number higher or lower? 

 

Build says Roanoke, IN. Maybe the mirror should have been shipped to Mexico for non USA market? 

There will be a number molded into it on the inside. Pull it off and see what it is. 

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The dealer is going to replace the satin cap with chrome under warranty. I'll ask them to see what number is molded in the satin cap and if it matches the number for chrome (maybe it missed a step or two in the plating process?) 

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2 hours ago, Zebrafive said:

The dealer is going to replace the satin cap with chrome under warranty. I'll ask them to see what number is molded in the satin cap and if it matches the number for chrome (maybe it missed a step or two in the plating process?) 

They'll have to change both if one is satin and one bright.

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On 6/2/2022 at 1:27 PM, dennismc said:

You can get color matched caps for a $100 in the Chevrolet/GMC  accessories catalog. 

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That is my first color choice! But I bought off the lot and settled for black. It's already too much black, FOR ME, to switch to black mirror covers. I thought the "satin chrome" matched the stainless steel belt line trim better  than CHROME. 

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