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Hey everyone!

 

The wife is looking for a new Yukon and we were wondering if the new Denali grille will fit on the SLT Yukon? We've had couple dealers tell us they didn't know and one who tried said there isn't even a part # available for the grille yet... ??

 

 

That doesn't seem right? Any suggestions?

 

 

 

  • 2 months later...
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mellowyellow06 Congrats on the grill! I do have the same car and wondering if you noticed a rear end noise (driver side) when getting into bumps? the entrance of my community has a brinks road and I get this noise like muffler moves and knocks something else....Any other annoying noise?

  • 2 weeks later...
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Bolts right up.

 

I'll get you part number

And where to get best price on Monday from my office

 

Here is my WD Yukon xl with denali grill

 

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Are you being for real about the bolting up part? It seems the whole front bumper cover has to be removed to get the grille out??? I've been messing with it for a couple hours and it seems the grille was installed, THEN the front lower cover was installed.

 

Am I missing something?

  • 6 months later...
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I asked the dealer yesterday, they said installing requires removing the entire front fascia and wanted 800/installed. The part is around 300 from gm parts. I wanted more details on this as well as I would like to tackle this and save a few hundos.

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I was in the plant yesterday, and the whole front fascia goes on as one assembled piece. Pull the facia, then the grill can be swapped from the facia. Should be about a 30 minute job if you know how to get the facia off.

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