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Air Design Front Bumper Guard with DRL; Unpainted (19-21 Silverado 1500)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features

      • Brawny Multi-Faceted Design
      • Full-Width Bumper Guard
      • Sturdy Polyurethane Construction
      • Unpainted Finish
      • Includes 2 Daytime Running Lights (DRLs)
      • Straightforward Installation
      • Limited 3-Year/36,000-Mile Warranty
      • Fits All 2019-2021 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Models

      Description

      Add Some Brawn to Your Style. If your Silverado 1500’s factory front bumper’s style doesn’t do it for you anymore, but you’re not keen on replacing it, the Air Design Front Bumper Guard with DRL; Unpainted is the answer. This front bumper guard features a multi-faceted design that includes a simulated skid plate to give your truck a brawny design accent that’s sure to make your truck stand out from the crowd. Additionally, this bumper guard’s sturdy construction offers added protection against minor impacts.

      Daytime Running Lights Included. This front bumper guard also comes with 2 DRLs designed to install into its outer sections. The DRLs themselves are equipped with high-quality Osram LED chips to provide your front end with intense white light. More importantly, these DRLs work to improve road safety by making your truck much more conspicuous to other motorists.

      Sturdy Build Quality. This front bumper guard is constructed utilizing high-grade polyurethane that won’t deteriorate and become brittle over time. This material is then machine-formed to exact specifications, ensuring a precisely fitting component. Finally, this bumper guard arrives unfinished, allowing you to give it a custom paint job for a look that’s truly our own.

      Straightforward Install Procedure. This front bumper guard installs onto the lower section of your Silverado’s front bumper just below the grille. Moreover, this component utilizes a combination of 3M automotive-grade double-sided adhesive tape backing, polyurethane adhesive, and included push pins in its installation. Minor drilling is needed to properly secure the push pins onto your bumper and to create an access point for the DRL’s wiring. You will also need to do some wiring work to connect the DRLs to your electrical system. Also, it is advisable to paint this bumper guard before installation to achieve a more efficient process.

      Backed by a Limited 3-Year/36,000-Mile Warranty. This Air Design bumper guard is backed by a limited 3-year or 36,000-mile warranty covering workmanship and material defects. Please visit the manufacturer’s website for more details.

      Application. This Air Design Front Bumper Guard with DRL; Unpainted fits all 2019-2021 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 models.

      Fitment:

      Air Design GM39A04PR

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (1) Bumper Guard Assembly
      • (1) Insulated Female Connector
      • (1) Fuse Tap
      • (1) Polyurethane Adhesive
      • (1) Adhesive Promoter
      • (2) Osram DRLs
      • (7) Wurth Push Pins
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      Customer Reviews (8)

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      Reviews of Air Design Exterior products have an average rating of 4.8 out of 5

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