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so how hard is it to take off that front grill.... my hood opens.. doesn't pull the front grill up some some...

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so how hard is it to take off that front grill.... my hood opens.. doesn't pull the front grill up some some...

It's easy but takes a little time. There's a bunch of posts on it.

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It's easy but takes a little time. There's a bunch of posts on it.

thanks i'll do some searching..

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so how hard is it to take off that front grill.... my hood opens.. doesn't pull the front grill up some some...

12+ pop rivets, a few screws and some gentle "**** I hope I don't break it" pulling

 

 

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When you installed you light bar above where the front plate goes. Did you have to cut the plastic behind the light or did it fit without cutting a hole.

 

I am lookong to install a light bar above the front plate cover on my 2015 denali but dont want to cut the plastic to get it to fit. Any advice would be appreciated.

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I am looking to do an LED light bar above the plate also but was wondering how people installed it.

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Wanted to test it and see if it worked but my tools arent around and my friend ony had limitedstuff to work with so i couldnt get the terminal off to hook up power.

 

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Wanted to test it and see if it worked but my tools arent around and my friend ony had limitedstuff to work with so i couldnt get the terminal off to hook up power.

 

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why not a double row ??? we need photo's of installed. Please , Also what brand light bar .

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why not a double row ??? we need photo's of installed. Please

I have a z71 grille no matter where i mount it one of the row of lights will be blocked.

 

I saw on others trucks as well the lights are blocked even though it still shines it defeats the purpose imo dont want to pay for it n they not be shining through completely.

 

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Wanted to test it and see if it worked but my tools arent around and my friend ony had limitedstuff to work with so i couldnt get the terminal off to hook up power.

 

Going on this weekend

 

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Please let us know how the install goes and get some good pics. Haven't seen many with the z71 grill done. I am wanting to do mine as well. b272bc5f84636e12cd4f98d731d2ca2e.jpg

 

 

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Any of you guys running a light bar on a Silverado near Princeton West Virginia? Pass a guy almost daily heading to work with one, figured Id see if you were on here lol.

 

 

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I love it. Can't even tell when I turn the high beams on when it's on. Working on hooking it to my high.beams. It's wired to a 3-way switch now.

 

Did you ever get it working with the high beams?

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anyone figure out how to mount a lightbar behind the grill on a '17 with the electronic flap things ?

 

its not possible or worth the hassle pretty much. i dont have one but given that out of all of the internet no one has it thats what i would go with

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Help how tf do i get this front bumper piece off

 

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Rc guide says its suppose to just pull off then undo the grille bolts, youtube vids they just pull the whole thing off then u do some bolts. Either way i feel like if i pull any harder im gonna break this damn thing, and ive already been pullin hard enough that im tired

 

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