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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Gen2 Grill Removal
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<blockquote data-quote="Lloyd Chaudoin" data-source="post: 996919" data-attributes="member: 70555"><p>Yes, I have had the stock grill out. It isn't hard per say but can be a pain in the... There are I believe 4 or 6 scrivets at the top that must be removed. And, I believe 4 down below, on the bottom of the large crossbar. Once those are removed, you can use a butter knife ( nothing sharp here, just thin ). To slide between the grill insert and the bumper cover. There are probably 14 or 15 tabs around the perimeter of the insert that lock into the cover itself. Don't get too radical when wrestling with it or you will break all the tabs off. You may want to install it again sometime. You may have to keep a bit of outward tension on the insert as you work your way around the perimeter. Start at one upper corner and work way down and around. Once you get a few broken loose you won't have to hold tension any longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lloyd Chaudoin, post: 996919, member: 70555"] Yes, I have had the stock grill out. It isn't hard per say but can be a pain in the... There are I believe 4 or 6 scrivets at the top that must be removed. And, I believe 4 down below, on the bottom of the large crossbar. Once those are removed, you can use a butter knife ( nothing sharp here, just thin ). To slide between the grill insert and the bumper cover. There are probably 14 or 15 tabs around the perimeter of the insert that lock into the cover itself. Don't get too radical when wrestling with it or you will break all the tabs off. You may want to install it again sometime. You may have to keep a bit of outward tension on the insert as you work your way around the perimeter. Start at one upper corner and work way down and around. Once you get a few broken loose you won't have to hold tension any longer. [/QUOTE]
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