AustinB
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Fyi. Incase this is unknown... The 16 Laramie grills are mesh.
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Ouch...... I didn't know it was one piece, I guess now you decide how bad do you wanna change your grill.?.?.?.....hmmmm
Fyi. Incase this is unknown... The 16 Laramie grills are mesh.
IMO
Yeah tell me about.
Glad I saw this.
The honey comb inserts and the 4 tabs on top that bolt to the truck is all one piece. So I would have to take it off. Dremal the honey comb section out. Put the mesh on and attach everything back up. FUUN..lol
Yeah tell me about. lol
Good thing for the long weekend I guess. lol
Interesting. I need to find a pic of that.
Well, there goes my plan of taking the inserts out and swapping them with a different type of insert. Plus, it would make paint them black and the surround orange a "fun" task...Well looks like the 09-12 grilles are different than the 13+
The honey comb inserts and the 4 tabs on top that bolt to the truck is all one piece. So I would have to take it off. Dremal the honey comb section out. Put the mesh on and attach everything back up. FUUN..lol
You doin that this weekend? Take a couple pics.
Wont fit my truck anyways. lol
Well, there goes my plan of taking the inserts out and swapping them with a different type of insert. Plus, it would make paint them black and the surround orange a "fun" task...
What inserts you want to swap them too. I think all ones on ebay snap over the stock grille.
I was thinking of the new horizontal louvers. Like on the newer Sports. But, painted black of course, to offset the orange surround.
Maybe sanding with a really fine grit? What grit sandpaper, and what good primer you think I should use? And then most likely a clear coat afterwards...You can paint it... but you need to prep surface very well.... painting over plastic chrome tends to peel, chip, or blister.... the key is good surface prep and good primer