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Lbelcher1203

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  1. Yea the front valance piece too about 15 to 20 minutes to remove and just wire ties a wiring harness up since I had removed a bracket that it was originally tied too. Was simple.
  2. I hear ya. I spent about a hour and a half on this start to finish amd was free. Just depends on the look you want I reckon. I popped the whole air dam out amd then used a sawsall, a cutting wheel, metal shears, and a palm sander to smooth everything out. Was roughly 6-8inches of plastic taken away.
  3. Here's my 2017 Silverado LT Z71 4x4 crew cab. 4" suspension lift. 22 x 9 wheels with 35 x 12.5 x 22 Toyo Open Country M/T tires. Front windows tinted to match rear tint. Black Bowtie Emblems. K&N Cold Air Intake. Removed fromt spoiler and cut out chrome
  4. There was a support bracket from the frame to the bottom of the black plastic spoiler that had to be removed. The chome piece after I cut away the black plastic went right back as it came off woth clips amd screws holding it. It is only about 5 inches and sturdy as is.
  5. I just traded my 2014 Silverado in on a 2017 Silverado. The spoiler was a breeze to remove on my '14 Silverado but a lot more tricker on my mew '17 Silverado. I have yet to see anyone actually remove it. I have seen pictures where they have removed the lowest 1" piece but not up to the Bumper though. I removed the entire piece from the truck and cut around the Chrome insert since it is attached to the spoiler. Im happy with it and makes the front of the truck look taller and beefier.
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