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GRILLE DELETE ?

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Old Feb 8, 2007 | 04:09 PM
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i used all the stock hardware when installing my 3pc grill delete.
i cant remember but were there 2 screws somewhere in the old grill? because you need the screws to hold the pony on. did yours come w/ them?
no, if i remember correctly the stock grill there was 4 screws at the top, and on my 3pc it only need two screws up top so i used those to secure the pony.
those are the plastic little pins. im talking about the metal screws used to hold the actual pony on to the 2 plastic bushing things.
Old Feb 8, 2007 | 04:18 PM
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Default RE: GRILLE DELETE ?

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i used all the stock hardware when installing my 3pc grill delete.
i cant remember but were there 2 screws somewhere in the old grill? because you need the screws to hold the pony on. did yours come w/ them?
no, if i remember correctly the stock grill there was 4 screws at the top, and on my 3pc it only need two screws up top so i used those to secure the pony.
those are the plastic little pins. im talking about the metal screws used to hold the actual pony on to the 2 plastic bushing things.
2 screws old the back part down at the top and then two hold the pony to that same back part. then two on each side holding the botom black part against the bumper. i was to lazy to rescrew the bottom of the black part down. thats how i did it and its been on for more than 3 months with no problems.


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