Chevrolet Silverado No-Drill Mounting Plates
Larson Electronics now offers a variety of no-drill roof mounting plates for Chevrolet Trucks, including the Silverado and GMC Sierra.

Photo of Chevrolet Silverado no-drill mounting plates courtesy of Larson Electronics
Larson Electronics now offers a variety of no-drill roof mounting plates for Chevrolet Trucks, including the Silverado and GMC Sierra.
Designed for any light with a magnetic base, these lightweight steel and aluminum mounting plates requiring absolutely no drilling for installation. Each mounting plate is sturdy and a reliable support for up to 20 pounds of equipment including spotlights, floodlights, strobe lights, beacons, warning lights, signal lights, flashers, turn signals, brake lights, off-roading lights, and more.
To install, just remove the third brake light, position the mounting plate bracket, and reinstall the brake light through the bracket. The company also offer a suction cup model, which mounts securely to any flat, non-magnetic surface via twist lock suction cups.
All no-drill truck mounting plates feature a windload safe for highway speeds.
The no-drill roof mounts are compatible with the following Chevrolet models: 2014-2018 Chevrolet Silverado: 1500, 1500HD, 2500HD including GMC Sierra, same trim packages, and 2007-2014 Chevrolet Silverado: 1500, 1500HD, 2500HD, and 3500HD including GMC Sierra, same trim packages.
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