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Old 04-18-2013, 05:04 PM
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Alright guys, looking for an aftermarket grille for my truck. I cant decide on what I want! Post up some of your grille pics so I can make a decision! Thanks, LT.
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Here is mine. It is a custom made one of a kind prototype. However Rigid Industries now sells something similar on their website.
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Well, this isn't technically aftermarket. But here is what I did.

I wanted to put the 500 - 1000 dollars somewhere else on the truck instead of the grille. So I simple removed it, Plasti dipped it black and put it back on. I also took of the front dealer plate, turned it around and painted it as well. I think it turned out great for what I wanted.

Total upgrade cost. 21.00 Canadian dollars ( 2 cans of plasti dip ) and of course a few hours of my time. I used 6 coats and allowed 20 minutes of drying between coats. Turned out good in my opinion.


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Really nice!
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Wow! There are some burly grills shown here! The big, flat grills with all clean mesh or skinny horizontal bars look excellent with the front end of the truck. I'm looking to ebay right now....
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Originally Posted by TMats
Really nice!
Thanks!


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