Installed a new grille...
I wasn't a big fan of the OE honeycomb grille on my new Ram....so I installed an OE chrome grille insert tonight. I ended up picking it up at the local Dodge dealership. They cut me a decent deal.</P>
I like the look much better...CHROME IS GOOD.</P>
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NICE!!
Looks great along with the rest of your front end!
Did you graduate from U of K? (Is that right...? I'm in Michigan... no idea about schools in kentucky... LOL!)
~Amanda
Looks great along with the rest of your front end!Did you graduate from U of K? (Is that right...? I'm in Michigan... no idea about schools in kentucky... LOL!)
~Amanda
Amanda,</P>
You got it....I am a proud UK alumni. (In order to get a degree from the University of Kentucky you have to sign a sworn statement in blood that you'll be a UK Wildcat fan for the rest of your life and fly the big blue flag. HAHA) <IMG src=smileys/smiley16.gif border="0"></P>
Please tell me that you are not a Michigan Wolverine....<IMG src=smileys/smiley5.gif border="0"></P>
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HEMI TT,</P>
The install wasn't bad, once Forrest Gump here realized that once all of the bolts and nuts were removed that hold the grille shell in place, there is still a tacky adhesive foam strip around the ends of the grille shell. I removed all of the hardware and then stood there scratching my head, because I couldn't get the grille shell to pull away from the front end. I kept searching for the one bolt that I must have missed....that's how stout the adhesive foam strip was. After finally realizing it was there, I scored it with a razor blade and then got the cohones to really put some umph on the shell to remove it. After that little hangup, the install was cake.</P>
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