grill swap
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hey hillbilly there is no link there
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wow that package is pretty nice looking, but it was way too expensive, it could be done alot cheaper than buying that kit i am sure. i am going to look at my front end right now to verify i have the bolt in rad support because that sight said some bolt in and some weld in
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it appears it does bolt in however it looks like the fenders and the rad support share some bolts. no biggie i guess. i am going to start looking for parts right now and see what it would cost me to peice my own kit together.
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True. It lists everything you'd need so that is why I posted the link. I agree. Hit up a junk yard and get it done cheaper.
Wish the TB front end was all bolt-on.
Wish the TB front end was all bolt-on.
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well th emember price really isnt that bad, but in order to be a member you either have to pay a 99 fee or 199 for a "premium" membership. my next question is what is the difference between a lower mount bumper and a front mount, as i am looking at bumpers i am seeing both
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well i just sent an email to their customer service to see if they offer a military discount
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I just clicked on the "HERE" in my post above and it took me to the page I was referring too.
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ok thank you everyone for your help, should be able to tackle this job now. i just wanted to make sure it was possible without extensive work
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