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Old 03-11-2012, 10:57 PM
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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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I have done this too. I was really pleased with the turn out.
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Originally Posted by 4x4Fireman
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.
None of my screws thread out.
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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 ?
yes a few of my friends have done it on their trucks, not to hard. just have to make sure it's not windy an you cover the cab an bed really well. im really putting it off on my truck because my truck is white and I'd be doin it black and I don't want any overspray getting on my can or anything lol
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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
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Originally Posted by tugs90
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
Looks PISSA!
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Originally Posted by tugs90
Do you know where armands is? On the Halifax west bwater line go past it and there is a cranberry bog the guy who owns it is cool if Armand's power sports is on the left the big is on your left about 30 more seconds on the road it's on Plymouth street I'm going tomorrow I have a good feeling it's gonna be fun
I went there yesterday I think but the gate was closed .. It looked like a cranberry bog.. May e rong spot?



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