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GMC Sierra 2500 Bumper is positioned at the frontiers of the truck, which can protect your investment at the work and play on the weekend. GMC Sierra 2500 gives loyalty to its user by providing them with a heavy duty frame, powerful V8 which is able to tug heavy trailers without the need to strain, and even the four wheel drive keeping them at work despite muddy job sites. The Sierra 2500 pairs are fitted with adjustable seats inside, with a quiet cabin, and the GMC focus on details makes the long drives easy, recognition of which are provided by the MultiPro tailgate and robust suspension that allow the truck to carry the load over the rough environment. Owning a GMC Sierra 2500 also implies that the parts conform to very high standards of factory, providing the truck with long time reliability that is valued by the contractors and outdoor enthusiasts. The Bumper of this model combines a high strength steel with energy absorbing foam, which directs airflow in order to achieve better fuel economy and protects grilles, sensor and lights of parking lot taps or trail debris. The Bumper is really utilitarian in that, since it is directly attached to the Sierra 2500 frame, it can support winches and tow hooks. The installation of a real GMC Bumper keeps the accuracy of sensor and keeps the body lines tight to retain resale value. Installation requires a disconnection of the battery, a removal of fasteners and wiring with the creation of the new Bumper, lifting it, starting bolts using hand, aligning, tightening to specifications, reconnecting the wires, and testing the lights.