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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Turner" data-source="post: 528202" data-attributes="member: 58291"><p>I bought that billet grille off Ebay. The process was very simple, even for somebody like me who's not too mechanically inclined. It uses black zip ties to secure it to the stock grille. All you have to do thread the zip tie through the honeycombs and then tighten. You could take off the entire front fascia which would make the job alot easier, but I could squeeze my hand behind while I had someone else pull the stock grille away from the truck. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think it looks pretty good, but I plan to get a true billet grille at one point or another. I think the Trenz one looks the best, but it is a bit pricey. This is an inexpensive solution and doesn't look half bad in the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Turner, post: 528202, member: 58291"] I bought that billet grille off Ebay. The process was very simple, even for somebody like me who's not too mechanically inclined. It uses black zip ties to secure it to the stock grille. All you have to do thread the zip tie through the honeycombs and then tighten. You could take off the entire front fascia which would make the job alot easier, but I could squeeze my hand behind while I had someone else pull the stock grille away from the truck. I think it looks pretty good, but I plan to get a true billet grille at one point or another. I think the Trenz one looks the best, but it is a bit pricey. This is an inexpensive solution and doesn't look half bad in the process. [/QUOTE]
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