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I washed my truck yesterday and noticed that the plastic trim piece that is supposed to go around my tailgate handle is gone. Where can I get a replacement for it other than a dealership. I just bought this truck 3 weeks ago used, should I be concerned that my trim piece fell off on a 35k mile vehicle? :cool:

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GMPartsDirect.com - they're a preferred vendor here - look for their little animated link on the left side of the page.

 

Assuming they didn't change parts numbers (I have an 03), the P/N is 15046512

 

Don't know why it would just fall off. Be careful when you put it on cuz they break really easy (or maybe it's just my luck). I actually bought 2 of them after I broke my original. Broke the first replacement part, on the second one I figured out what I did wrong.

Hope this helps :cool:

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Where are you located? I still have mine somewhere from when I removed it to install the Bully tailgate lock that comes with the new trim with the lock in it. I'll send it to you, just gotta pay for shipping. Or you can get the tailgate lock like I did.

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What's the big deal with not going to the DEALER. I had to get one for my truck and it was a whole $24 cdn bucks and very easy to install. Peal the two face tape on the back, Set the bottom in place and clip in the top clips. DONE. :cool:

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thats really strange...mine just started to pop off.....everytime I close my TG it pops out....and sometimes after I drive I find it coming off????? Not really sure why?

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Where are you located? I still have mine somewhere from when I removed it to install the Bully tailgate lock that comes with the new trim with the lock in it. I'll send it to you, just gotta pay for shipping. Or you can get the tailgate lock like I did.

 

 

 

I live in Lexington, KY. PM me if you want my address.

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Where are you located? I still have mine somewhere from when I removed it to install the Bully tailgate lock that comes with the new trim with the lock in it. I'll send it to you, just gotta pay for shipping. Or you can get the tailgate lock like I did.

 

 

 

I live in Lexington, KY. PM me if you want my address.

 

 

 

 

Just sent you a PM

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