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I removed my Z71 stickers but I think I liked it better with them on. Theres allot of web sites selling stickers but some of the dimensions they give seem a little big to me.

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Oh Boy....Wait 'til Jeff sees this. :thumbs:

 

Hold on Bob...I'll go out and measure mine....

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Oh Boy....Wait 'til Jeff sees this.

 

 

Me?? How about Daddy?!?!

 

But yeah, leave'em off. Much cleaner, classier look IMO.

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DON'T DO IT!!!

 

On a hilarious side note, I was trying to find something humerous to respond to Bob with and I found this when I was searching Google:

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ahahaha dang Jeff, how did your truck show up there??

 

It was probably the Chrome Bug deflector... :thumbs:

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Here's the post that google images links to

 

:thumbs::D:rant::rant::D:lol:

 

I installed the GMC Chrome All-Terrain grille today on my 2008 GMC Sierra and couldn't be happier with it. I wanted a chrome grille but didn't want an aftermarket grille that I would have to worry about fit and finish with so I went with the Genuine GM grille. back when I purchased my truck I originally wanted one with the All-Terrain package but the dealer didn't have a steel grey model in stock so I settled for the SLT with the factory 20's. I kick myself in the ars for not waiting for a steel grey All-Terrain to come in but it's too late now right!!! The All-Terrain grille is all chrome and has four cross bars instead of just the three, it came with the GMC emblems already installed and was a direct replacement.

 

GM All-Terrain Grille Part Number 25809578

GM list is $415

My GM Employee cost was only $251

 

Installation was pretty simple.

1) Open hood and remove the 8 plastic clips from the black radiator cover above the grille.

 

2) Remove the four 10mm screws from the top of the grille.

 

3) Remove the four 7mm screws (two on each side) from the painted plastic body filler under the grille. screws are located at the wheel well openings. be careful/gentle - after the screws are removed it's just held in by clips and the tabs which you can see by looking behind the grille from above.

 

4) Use a pair of pliers to squeeze the holding tabs of the metal clips which are used to secure the grille to the radiator support. Remove grille and set aside.

 

5) Install new Grille with clips only.

 

6) Install filler panel.

 

7) Install the four 10mm screws but don't tighten!!!

 

8) Install the black radiator cover with the rear retaining clips, align the front holes with the openings in the new grille then tighten the four 10mm screws then install the front retaining clips in the radiator cover.

 

9) Wash truck and take plenty of pictures to post on GM-Trucks!!!

 

 

 

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Looks great! :D

 

I got mine for $275 (NO GM employee pricing, I just "know someone". :D

 

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It fits the truck well.

 

Looks MUCH better than Jeff's.

 

Bite me!!! :lol:

 

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