Sprayed grille; before & after
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My grille requires the removal of the fan shroud (2003). About 8 PLASTIC screws stand in the way. Should be the same on all maybe? Well, I rounded off 2, and 2 more would twist but not thread out. I said "F*** it" and just masked it off.
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Alright cool, thanks guys. Mine definitely needs it now. I was walking by with a can if spray paint and it fell and exploded next to my truck. my truck is white and the paint was red. Needless to say it was a mess. Got it all taken care of, thanks to laquer thinner but the grill I left alone since I'll be redoing it lol
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Just a suggestion/tip. When u paint the grill, try to do it in a well lighted area. I was surprised at how much paint I used. Prolly went through 3/4's of a can. But I made sure it was all covered.
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I think I know what I might be doing later today ! - It really makes the truck look clean; also I need to paint the faded out plastic around the rear window. I am curious if many people have re-sprayed that ?
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Originally Posted by billmck04
I think I know what I might be doing later today ! - It really makes the truck look clean; also I need to paint the faded out plastic around the rear window. I am curious if many people have re-sprayed that ?
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Painted the grill and lower valence today
I would have been easier if I had a place to do it I did it outside I had to play the wind
Haha overall productive day clay bar and wash and waxed my truck moved grille lights over to mount two more in a few days ordered black bull bar going to mount my kc hilites I took out of the grille and I'm in the market for tires and a 3" leveling kit preferably 265/75/16
That's the plan anyways
I would have been easier if I had a place to do it I did it outside I had to play the wind
Haha overall productive day clay bar and wash and waxed my truck moved grille lights over to mount two more in a few days ordered black bull bar going to mount my kc hilites I took out of the grille and I'm in the market for tires and a 3" leveling kit preferably 265/75/16
That's the plan anyways
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Painted the grill and lower valence today
I would have been easier if I had a place to do it I did it outside I had to play the wind
Haha overall productive day clay bar and wash and waxed my truck moved grille lights over to mount two more in a few days ordered black bull bar going to mount my kc hilites I took out of the grille and I'm in the market for tires and a 3" leveling kit preferably 265/75/16
That's the plan anyways
I would have been easier if I had a place to do it I did it outside I had to play the wind
Haha overall productive day clay bar and wash and waxed my truck moved grille lights over to mount two more in a few days ordered black bull bar going to mount my kc hilites I took out of the grille and I'm in the market for tires and a 3" leveling kit preferably 265/75/16
That's the plan anyways
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Originally Posted by tugs90
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