New Grill
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What do you guys think of this? Click Here
If it were actually metal, I would have already bought it. I think it would look good on my truck. Anybody else have this already or have anybetter ideas? Thanks!
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If it were actually metal, I would have already bought it. I think it would look good on my truck. Anybody else have this already or have anybetter ideas? Thanks!
*Edit by rabbit0102030--fixed long annoying link
#2
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Sorry but I think its ugly, but to his his own
#3
I'm not feeling it either...
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Yeah this has been posted before, and as a general consenus people didn't like. I am not too fond of it either. It just looks too big and nonproportional. But if you like it go for it.
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Darn, no love guys? lol, I was just kind of looking for something to change the front looks. I'm just totally against grill inserts because I think it gives the same lame effect thatcheesyhub caps give to wheels. And I really need to do something because the black on the stock grillis sun bleached (thatdamn global warming, lol)and looks trashy. Thanks for the input.
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Paint it!
#7
I can think of so many other things I would put $250 into than that grill...
Definitely just paint the grill...anndddd a brush guard will spruce the front end up nicely [8D]
Definitely just paint the grill...anndddd a brush guard will spruce the front end up nicely [8D]
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ya, its not "exactly" my style either, but its a change from the other eighty-something billion other blazers in my area.another place had it for100 bucks cheaper.But I'llmore than likelygo with the option of painting, but I have no experience withautopainting. All the work done on my blazer has been done only by me, and I'm trying to keep it that way. so i'll check into it. I appreciate the input!
also, the brush guard is definitely on the agenda. It's one of the top priorities because every vehicle i've driven and owned(except the blazer)has hit a deer(including me on my motorcycle).
also, the brush guard is definitely on the agenda. It's one of the top priorities because every vehicle i've driven and owned(except the blazer)has hit a deer(including me on my motorcycle).
#9
I tried to go 'different' with my old car...ended up like this:

The grille is just plastic...so as long as you use enamel paint or some other outdoor/tough spray paint, you'll be fine! It's all in the prep work though...sand and buff and polish...and it'll look brand new!

The grille is just plastic...so as long as you use enamel paint or some other outdoor/tough spray paint, you'll be fine! It's all in the prep work though...sand and buff and polish...and it'll look brand new!
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lmao! diggin' the stripes, bro! thanks for the tip.





