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I went to chevy.com and those two I have listed are the only reds shown.  Victory red is the bright red, Sport is the darker red.

 

Are you sure of the 92U?  The RPO code 92U comes up as a green.

 

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Yes I'm postive, I just took off the black fender flares and side moldings and had them painted to match my truck, the code the dealer used was 92U (red)

This same code is on my glove box sticker in the truck as well.

Thanks,

Robert

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I don't know what to tell ya then. Are any of the codes I listed on your RPO sticker as well (74U,63U)?

 

That code wouldn't be U92 would it?

U92 27209 P ANT M ANTENNA ROOF, RADIO, GPS, PHONE

 

This is from a master RPO guide that I have.

 

92U 48983 P CCU M PRIMARY COLOR EXTERIOR, DK POLO GREEN MET (02)

92U 49236 P CCU M PRIMARY COLOR EXTERIOR, ESMERALDA GREEN PEARL

92U 49328 P CCU M PRIMARY COLOR EXTERIOR, SILVER GREEN MET (03)

 

74U 48037 P CCU M PRIMARY COLOR EXTERIOR, VICTORY RED

 

63U 49294 P CCU M PRIMARY COLOR EXTERIOR, SPORT RED MET

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I don't know what to tell ya then.  Are any of the codes I listed on your RPO sticker as well (74U,63U)?

 

That code wouldn't be U92 would it?

U92 27209 P ANT M ANTENNA ROOF, RADIO, GPS, PHONE

 

This is from a master RPO guide that I have.

 

92U  48983 P CCU M PRIMARY COLOR EXTERIOR, DK POLO GREEN MET (02)

92U  49236 P CCU M PRIMARY COLOR EXTERIOR, ESMERALDA GREEN PEARL

92U  49328 P CCU M PRIMARY COLOR EXTERIOR, SILVER GREEN MET (03)

 

74U  48037 P CCU M PRIMARY COLOR EXTERIOR, VICTORY RED

 

63U    49294 P CCU M PRIMARY COLOR EXTERIOR, SPORT RED MET

 

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There is a 74U in the list of codes, so I guess that must be the color code instead.

Thanks,

Robert

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Yes, that's the color code. So you'll need:

 

4 Door Set With the tailgate handle and bezel.

 

Part# Paint Code

Victory Red 17801142 - 74U

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Sorry to drag this one up from the dead, but for those of you who have since done this mod, how hard is the swap? Any advice on things you would do differently or tips on the removal process?

 

Thanks!! :ughdance:

 

-Stu

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Rammer, i have a 2005 silver birch 2500HD and i want the exact same handles you have. can you tell me where you got those handles if you read this, please.

 

GM PArts Direct

 

Click on catalog then enter the part number he listed earlier.

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How about all white with no chrome on the handles?? is that available?? for an 06 sierra???

 

Thanks

Pete

 

eBay

 

Try this, you'll want to contact him first to make sure they are ALL white. If those aren't then I can't find them.

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Looking for RH and LH painted door handles for an 2003 GMC Sierra in Carbon Metallic. All painted, no chrome. Would greatly appreciate the part numbers if available. Thanks.

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Get the VIN off of one with painted handles and check with your local dealer. They might be offered in "ready to paint" or they may be already painted. GM doesn't offer a kit with all 4 handles in Green.

 

I have a large listing of part numbers for painted handles, but none in green, Sorry.

 

 

How about the part numbers for an 06. GMC Canyon, summit white with chrome pulls. Just at dealer and saw on an 09.

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Lookong for part numbers for driver handle with keyhole and passenger no keyhole and tailgate handle all with bezel as wellfor 2006 chevy 1500 z71 black

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