Fit like GM made it! Same weight as original (which wasn't much) the finish was great as well! I'm satisfied! Some tips on installation: There are no instructions. Some things you should get/have on hand before you start: The little keepers (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078RPDF24/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A3T7YNU723BG3V&psc=1) that hold the ends of the plastic onto the bumper on the outboard ends, a spray can of undercoating, new license plate(https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006Z8LQRM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) illumination lights; the ones you have have become brittle and will prolly break when you remove them from the old bumper. So, open the box, ck. for damages. Set the bumper on the shipping box outside someplace.coat the BACKSIDE of the bumper with the undercoat, Bumpers don't get chromed on the back side because no one sees it so the point IS? They aren't painted either so spray the undercoat in 3 coats, each coat getting slightly heavier than the last, wait till each coat gets tacky before applying the next coat, should take about 2 hours total on a nice hot day. Let it sit over night. Install the bumper, install the license plate lights, then install the plastic covers, you may need a 2 X 4 block of wood and a mallet to get the keepers to go into the slots fully. Put your lic. plate back on. Make sure you follow all torque specs on the bolts. Enjoy!