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Old 09-17-2007, 10:27 AM   #61 (permalink)
millertimelv
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Originally Posted by drews300c View Post
It' s easier if you take it to an aftermarket store. They install it in fifteen minutes and don't have to take off bumper. Only half of those screws need to come out. The rest just pull off with the old grill. $100.00 dollars later and no bloody knuckles.
You must have a decent shop near you! Here in Vegas, most shops will charge you a minimum of $200 for the grille install! I got a couple quotes from shops near me and the cheapest quote was $200. That's RIDICULOUS IMHO! Including time to stop and read the tutorial and grab correct tools, it took me an hour. It was definitely worth doing myself due to the self satisfaction I got. BTW, there is no reason to get bluddy knuckles either... unless you get frustrated and punch a wall I guess.
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