Grille Removal
Eyebolt
09-21-2006, 02:33 PM
So I had a little run in with the boat motor the other day. It wrecked my grille, head light, and turn signal assembly on my 99 Blazer. I myself the new headlight today from a local shop (since I kinda need the light and blinker as soon as possible. Now I just gotta get my grille (which I'm getting from a place on ebay), and the turn signal light.
My question is, how easy is it to remove the grille. (It's an LS model with chrome on the top and in the middle with the bowtie...nothing appears to really lay on the bumper at all) From the part that broke...it just looks like the usual metal clip tabs. Can I just basically pull it off and work my way around??? Also, it doesn't look like the new grille comes with the bowtie emblem...will the old one just unsnap and clip onto the new grille?
Thanks...
My question is, how easy is it to remove the grille. (It's an LS model with chrome on the top and in the middle with the bowtie...nothing appears to really lay on the bumper at all) From the part that broke...it just looks like the usual metal clip tabs. Can I just basically pull it off and work my way around??? Also, it doesn't look like the new grille comes with the bowtie emblem...will the old one just unsnap and clip onto the new grille?
Thanks...
DINO55
09-23-2006, 09:53 AM
The grille just snaps in,
Also your Bowtie emblem is held on with two 10mm nuts
When you pop the grille off, you will have to disconnect the parking lights
Remember to reconnect them on the install...
Very easy job.....
Also your Bowtie emblem is held on with two 10mm nuts
When you pop the grille off, you will have to disconnect the parking lights
Remember to reconnect them on the install...
Very easy job.....
rental blazer
09-24-2006, 05:58 PM
So I had a little run in with the boat motor the other day. It wrecked my grille, head light, and turn signal assembly on my 99 Blazer. I myself the new headlight today from a local shop (since I kinda need the light and blinker as soon as possible. Now I just gotta get my grille (which I'm getting from a place on ebay), and the turn signal light.
My question is, how easy is it to remove the grille. (It's an LS model with chrome on the top and in the middle with the bowtie...nothing appears to really lay on the bumper at all) From the part that broke...it just looks like the usual metal clip tabs. Can I just basically pull it off and work my way around??? Also, it doesn't look like the new grille comes with the bowtie emblem...will the old one just unsnap and clip onto the new grille?
Thanks...not meaning to b e rude but can someone tellme how the grill removel is for the 95 blazer non crome cuz i would like to access some room there for future wireing
My question is, how easy is it to remove the grille. (It's an LS model with chrome on the top and in the middle with the bowtie...nothing appears to really lay on the bumper at all) From the part that broke...it just looks like the usual metal clip tabs. Can I just basically pull it off and work my way around??? Also, it doesn't look like the new grille comes with the bowtie emblem...will the old one just unsnap and clip onto the new grille?
Thanks...not meaning to b e rude but can someone tellme how the grill removel is for the 95 blazer non crome cuz i would like to access some room there for future wireing
ZL1power69
09-24-2006, 06:08 PM
on a 95 there should be 4 screws on the front of the top edge of the core support. the bottom is held in by plastic clips. just remove the screws and pull the grill off carefully as to not break the plastic clips.
Eyebolt
09-28-2006, 11:57 AM
The grille just snaps in,
Also your Bowtie emblem is held on with two 10mm nuts
When you pop the grille off, you will have to disconnect the parking lights
Remember to reconnect them on the install...
Very easy job.....
Thanks for the info...removing one of the parking lights is no problem...it currently resides on the floor in front of my passenger seat inside the blazer.
Also your Bowtie emblem is held on with two 10mm nuts
When you pop the grille off, you will have to disconnect the parking lights
Remember to reconnect them on the install...
Very easy job.....
Thanks for the info...removing one of the parking lights is no problem...it currently resides on the floor in front of my passenger seat inside the blazer.
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