Another grille conversion topic
#61
On the passenger side, you clip the top clip in and then work the bottom clip in. You push the grille in while pulling it towards the drivers side. IT IS A BEAR!!! but at some point, it just pops in. That is the best way I can describe it. My installed of the grille took about 20 minutes using this method. You have to pull the bumper cover forward (unbolt the two bolts on each side of the grille and unhook the clips) otherwise the bottom clip wants to roll in rather than going into the clip hole. Then once you have it clipped, make sure your clip retainers on the bumper cover are in place. If they are not (mine were, but I have had people say their's weren't) use a pair of pointed noise pliers and reposition them at it is done. Again, IT IS A BEAR, but it is doable, has been done, and is being done.
#62
Originally posted by houtex@March 13, 2005, 12:23 AM
I know I'm gonna get slapped for this, but...
Lots of talk about GT grills and gaps/overhangs on v6.
I'm more curious about what would a v6 grille look like on a GT's facia?
Sound like it'd fit, but it might not be wide enough? And might be sunken in?
I know I'm gonna get slapped for this, but...
Lots of talk about GT grills and gaps/overhangs on v6.
I'm more curious about what would a v6 grille look like on a GT's facia?
Sound like it'd fit, but it might not be wide enough? And might be sunken in?
I'm with houtex... I want to hear more about putting a V6 grille in a GT bumper. That's what I want to do to spruce up my V6... I like the fogs and all but I don't want to get involved with wiring anything... I just want the considerably less doofy looking GT front fascia (I swear my V6 looks like it's grinning stupidly from head on). Then I figure I could also pop on a nice black chin spoiler...
--=K
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