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Changing The Stock Sierra Grille And Bumper To Denali


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Well, after looking through the forums and not being able to find any info surprisingly of first not anybody who has pulled this off but also what parts are required. I've been wanting to pull this conversion off since I actually got my truck but just waiting on the timing to find the right parts. Even if I could find a wrecker with some of the parts to get this conversion done cheaper....

 

I actually started talking to this guy through youtube and he was helpful enough to guide me in supplying the part numbers and where I could find these parts other than the dealer. Here is the list!

 

If you ONLY change the headlights, you will be fine. Once you change ANYTHING below that, you will have to get ALL these parts for it to look presentable. It is worth it. Pictures to prove it. http://chevytruckworld.com/AdrianBetts

 

www.gmpartsdirect.com

 

Headlight ang grill part numbers have changed.

 

Yukon/Sierra to Denali Front End Conversion

# 15046662 - Filler between grill and bumper - LH

# 15046666 - Filler between grill and bumper - RH

# 15150999 - Parking lamp - LH

# 15151000 - Parking lamp RH

# 15764319 - GMC Denali Grill

# 15166756 - Headlight - LH

# 15166757 - Headlight - RH

# 12479754 - Bumper cover

# 14093088 - Retainers (7 needed)

# 15149708 - Retainers (12 needed)

# 15153490 - Insert

# 15060470 - Impact bar

# 16516335 - Fog lamp Assembly - LH

# 16516336 - Fog lamp Assembly - RH

# 15059859 - License plate bracket

 

The TWO parts that make up the bumper coast 251.34 plus 145.45 for shipping making the bumper cover 408.87. The Impact bar is 263.42 plus 142.79 making the impact bar 394.12 for a grand total of 803.00 for the fully functional (absorb impact in a crash) front bumper. Ebay is selling the grill for about 300 shipped. Actual Denali headlights (not cheap halo aftermarkets) cost about 125 to 250 a piece off of ebay. Again, GOOD LUCK, as this is a hard conversion to pull off for less than 2 grand. I will be glad to assist in anyway.

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Those truck pics look pretty sweet. I'm not sure I see enough difference to make it worth dropping 2 grand but it does look really nice. Everybody has their own gig. Looks like a nicely done job. :lol:

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Those truck pics look pretty sweet. I'm not sure I see enough difference to make it worth dropping 2 grand but it does look really nice. Everybody has their own gig. Looks like a nicely done job. :lol:

 

Nah I can't see myself ever dropping that kind of money... Since I haven't done it yet, obviously looking for a good deal. I don't think I would want to spend any more than 600

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