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Converting Grills
Hey this is my first post here. First I would like to say this is a great site with a ton of info.
My question: Is there anyway to put on a 94-98 Chevy Silverado Grill on a 93 Silverado? Any tricks or ways to make it work? Thanks in advance |
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i recently put a 98 grille in my 92. took about an hour to do, you will have to add the newer style 3-pc. filler kit between the bumper and grille, it is a easy job to do, although i would suggest buying the entire kit cause odds are your turn signals and headlights are cloudy looking, mrtailight.com sells the kits pretty cheap and they really jazz up the look of the trucks.
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Re: Converting Grills
yes, mrtaillight.com is an excellent place to get the grill, lights, and fillers. It is pretty easy, on my 88 some of the holes on the new grill did not line up to the old mounts so I had to use some selftapping screws. really easy to do. Takes a total of about 1.5 hours w/headlights and all.
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Re: Converting Grills
Thanks guys. Can anyone possibly PM me some instructions?
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grilles
also look at ckresto.com and order a catalog from lmctruck.com
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