GMC Heavy Duty Truck Touch Up Paint

GMC Heavy Duty Truck Touch Up Paint (12 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your GMC Heavy Duty Truck's Color Code

GMC placed paint codes in many different locations, making them difficult to find, and GM did not standardize the color plate location across makes and models. Codes are often found in the glove box or the spare tire well; otherwise they could be elsewhere. Typical format: 51/WA316N, usually preceded by BC/CC (e.g., BC/CC 51 or BC/CC 316N). Two-tone entries may use U or L for Upper or Lower (e.g., BC/CC U316N or BC/CC L316N).

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GMC Heavy Duty Truck Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

GMC didn't just build a workhorse; they gave it a wardrobe to match. We've recorded 12 distinct colors for the Heavy Duty line, ranging from the no-nonsense White and Black to the more adventurous Woodland Green and Red Orange. Whether you're rocking the classic Slate Gray or the flashy Gold Metallic, these trucks were clearly designed to look as good at the boat ramp as they do on the job site.

What to Watch For

Now, these big rigs have a lot of surface area, which means they're essentially giant targets for road debris. Keep a close eye on the leading edge of your hood and the roofline; GMC paint is known to be a bit sensitive in those high-sun areas, and you might notice the clear coat getting a little shy and starting to flake away. Also, check around those beefy door handles-they can sometimes rub the paint the wrong way, leading to tiny chips. To find your specific color match, pop open the glovebox and look for the silver "Service Parts Identification" sticker, or check the driver's side door jamb for a QR code. You're looking for a code that usually starts with "WA" or "U."

Driveway Repair Tip

If you're working with one of the shimmering shades like Silver Metallic or Gold Metallic, your biggest secret weapon is your own arm strength. Shake that touch-up bottle or pen for at least 60 seconds-longer than you think you need to-to make sure all those tiny metallic flakes are awake and ready to party. When you're filling in a chip, don't try to be a hero and fix it with one big glob. Think of it like building a sandwich: thin, patient layers are much better than one thick mess. Give each layer a few minutes to dry, and you'll have that "work truck" looking like a "show truck" before the sun goes down.

GMC Heavy Duty Truck Colors by Year

Let us know the year your Heavy Duty Truck was manufactured. We'll eliminate colors that won't match your vehicle.

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