2000 Silverado 2500

prawlee doesnt wanna cut up hoe valance for plow... I'd swap em out every season lol

word, take off the plow frame every summer, that way the bolts and stuff don't get rusted

Bingo! The previous owner always took it off and reinstalled so the bolts are still clean. So come later this winter I'll pick up a Tahoe or D-max valence and get it CM'd. I know everyone is skeptical about this but trust me, it will look hawt! And thanks for the good words doodz :shake:
 
no color match please. the black will match the tires, and not show all the stupid designs they have in the valance.
 
I think CM'd will look alright. It'll get chipped up fast though. Id do black just for the simplicity of touchups down the line, but that's just me.

And IIRC, the dmax valances have a slot in the center of them?
 
no color match please. the black will match the tires, and not show all the stupid designs they have in the valance.

Too late, already happening when the mirrors and rear bumper plastics get painted!

I think CM'd will look alright. It'll get chipped up fast though. Id do black just for the simplicity of touchups down the line, but that's just me.

And IIRC, the dmax valances have a slot in the center of them?

Yessir! Thats the one I'm leaning toward, since I'm not runnign it in winter it shouldn't be too bad for chipping and its getting professionally painted which will also help a lot. Only problem is those valences are $$ haha
 
Color matched lower valance will look good as long as there is not any other black plastic but that sounds like that is you plan
 
Pretty sure I still have to buy another valence and have it painted and remove the plow frame when it gets warm :read:

I also agree with the sandwich statement :ickeyshuffle:
 
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