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Escalade V blackout bits

11K views 38 replies 12 participants last post by  Intense1  
#1 ·
So I'm a bit ocd about having too many mismatching finishes on my vehicles.

Can we make a list of what would de-chrome and black out assorted bits on the V?

Wheels wise I'm guessing that other than aftermarket, the regular 22" from the Escalade black pack will fit.

Is there an existing source for all the badges and nameplates front, back, and sides?
 
#5 ·
When I ordered my V, the monochrome option was either delayed or not available when placed.
From what I understand, both front and rear emblem parts are easily sourced.

Part No. 84754505
That should be the front and rear emblem set.

As for the lettering, I believe the "ESCALADE" and "600" was available in black at the time of order.
Although mine will be removed as soon as delivered...
 
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#7 ·
Okay, how about this guys:

So, in the below picture you have 'ESCALADE' and then the chrome V emblem. What if you buy a Escalade 600 blackout kit:

and flip the 6 to a 9. :D It actually works as the LT4 is just under 900nm of torque. :D :D :D :D

I think I might do it.

On the back currently, you have this:

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#8 ·
Mine will be removed like on everything else. I may end up leaving the V's which is what I have done in the past.
 
#16 ·
The door ones are a pita to find. The ones that I ordered came in for the Blackwing and are too small (they are the same part as the lift gate V emblems so I kept one of them). Parts dept is getting in touch with GM to order the correct ones … I’ll let you know when I have the PN.

I did order a front and rear shields but didn’t get the monochromatic ones, I got the same ones as the ones that are on there now and will have the chrome part painted black. I prefer the black/multicolor look to the all grey one.
 
#17 ·
Any info on the small silver emblems on the rear window trim on the doors?

Are those removable or need to be painted/wrapped?
 
#23 ·
Did the rear one this morning. From start to finish, less than an hour. Plastic pry tools work best. 7mm and 8mm with extension only tools needed.
ran some masking tape along the bottom edge to play it safe and used a small blanket to hold the panel while I replaced it...
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#25 ·
I bypassed the parts dept because of the holiday weekend. Found them in stock on ebay from Hendrick Chevrolet with 2 day shipping.