CarPartsDepot, Grey Lower Front Bumper Air Deflector Valance Cover with Fog Light Hole, 365-15103 GM1092167 15005294
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You can tow a vehicle with tow hooks and fog lamps as long as your Tahoe has those options.
I noticed that there are no holes for an air extension at the bottom. Thanks for your time. *br>This is a BRAND NEW Gray Front Lower Valence Air Deflector for your 1999 to 2013 Mazda Miata Chevrolet Silverado 1500/2500 imported from the U.S.! There is one fog light and two tow hook holes on this model. * There is no center air hole on the 2500HD.
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Selected User Reviews For CarPartsDepot, Grey Lower Front Bumper Air Deflector Valance Cover with Fog Light Hole, 365-15103 GM1092167 15005294
The product fit onto my vehicle without modification (2001 Silverado LS) as OE. There is no thin or cheaply made material used, and the fog light holes are cut perfectly. Make no mistake, this is as good as the original part. I recommend this piece as a replacement for the price.

The edges of a few trimmed pieces did need to be cleaned up with a razor knife, though. A heavy-duty plastic bag was used to package the product A very small scuff could have happened during shipping as well. Only heavy-duty bubble wrap used. Once the truck was parked at the parking lot, the scuff wasn't noticeable. We are very pleased with the outcome!.

It only has to do with the color being black instead of dark gray.

Always make sure you have new mounting hardware ready in case you need to replace it. Currently, this product doesn't come with any The new piece works well. In case clips are needed, make sure you order them. I used to have a bolt and clips on my old one. It was difficult to remove most of the bolts because they had become so old that they snapped. It is also not carried by Autozone the GM clips required to attach the valance to the car. Also, it was difficult to mix and match different bolts and nuts from the store in place of the old ones that had broken. To save yourself the trouble of buying the clips here, I suggest you do so. As well as the original hardware used to mount the valance to the bumper, this can also determine the result. My 2000 Suburban is for your information. Here is what I hope will help.

In the picture, it looks like it has the air deflectors, so I assumed I was getting what I saw. I did not receive them when I received mine. It was such a disappointment.

I don't have anything to complain about! It is in great condition with no dents or scratches. I definitely recommend it. Fit my 2004 Chevy perfectly, but it didn't come with the retainer clips. You'll have to ensure that you include those yourself when making your.

On a ditch, while loading brush, I ripped off the old front bumper on my 2002 Silverado. As a replacement, it arrived on time and is exactly what you were looking for. It has the same fit and finish as.

A similar color scheme is used in both versions. There is also a place to fit fog lights inside of it. Installation should take you about 15 minutes, but if you don't want to pick up this new plastic valance off the side of the road, I do not recommend aftermarket Air deflector plastic clips. Make sure you buy some 1 inch long 3/8 inch bolts at Home Depot. Also, buy two washers for each bolt. Buy some 3/8 nuts. And install the valance right up against this wall so it will stay up There are 13 bolts, 26 washers, and 13 nuts to be installed, but those aftermarket push clips are made of thick plastic about as thick as a candy wrapper.
