Fred II gets a new grille!

Zembonez

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Installed the Carriage Works Billet Grille a while back. The overall install probably took an hour and 20 minutes. I took a lot of extra time trimming and smoothing plastic edges that nobody will ever see (but it makes me happy to know it was done right).

Here are the peektures.

The initial disassembly is a piece of cake. Take your time and it's really easy. I'd recommend a second set of hands when removing the front fascia and grille assembly... just to keep from possibly scratching anything. Carriage Works provides installation instructions with pictures... but they are SMALL. You need to have at least some idea what you are getting into.

Before
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Who REALLY installed it? NAH... Mrs Clown found something to clean. She is a clean freak.
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All apart.
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After surgery
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Insert installed but not yet tweaked into perfect position
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After
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This could have been done a LOT faster but I spent a lot of time smoothing the cuts and edges
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I like the result. It really seems to fit my truck well
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Another shot
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From a little further away
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What do you think?
 

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That is sweet! I might have to get me one. :D
 

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I bet Wingnut really appreciates those mods you add to his "future" trucks, Jim! :D
 

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Changed the looks of the truck quite a bit. I'd have to see it in person.
 

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Looks good Jim! I am a bit hesitant to do this for a couple of reasons
1. I want to be able to return my truck to stock if I absolutely have to and I don't really want to cut up my grille
2. I don't know if I want to debadge my truck 100%. Someone might get it mixed up with a CHEVY :uhoh::suicide:
 

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Looks good Jim! I am a bit hesitant to do this for a couple of reasons
1. I want to be able to return my truck to stock if I absolutely have to and I don't really want to cut up my grille
2. I don't know if I want to debadge my truck 100%. Someone might get it mixed up with a CHEVY :uhoh::suicide:

Easy fix.

1. Buy a used grille off of Ebay. People sell them when they replace theirs and the OEM grilles go pretty cheap.
2. You only live once.:thumbs:
 

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