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AEV Rear Bumper (19-25 Silverado 1500)

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      The AEV Rear Bumper for 2019+ Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and GMC Sierra 1500 is designed to look good, work hard and withstand all the rigors of off-road use. This is the same OEM AEV Rear Bumper that is found on 2023+ Silverado ZR2 Bison and Sierra AT4X AEV Edition trucks, so you can be assured it meets all GM crash, safety, and airbag functionality standards. Manufactured using 3mm stamped steel, the AEV Rear Bumper is extremely strong, but weighs only 120 lbs. The AEV Rear Bumper features integrated ductile tow hooks, rated to meet GM requirements to allow for easy rigging of ¾" anchor shackles. For added visibility when backing up in the dark, the AEV Rear Bumper has provisions for two 3" square LED reverse lights to be mounted cleanly behind the bumper (mounting kit sold separately here). The AEV Rear Bumper is E-coated and powder coated in textured black. This bumper ships from AEV pre-assembled, making installation very straight forward. This bumper WILL NOT fit Silverado/Sierra HD trucks.

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