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Xebra

First Fill-Up (of many)
That second to last picture is boss!

Thank you! One more I stole from Buddy:

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metzican

Suspension Lift
Location
Lafaytte, la
I love looking at your thread, Every time you update it, it is with amazing pictures. I keep dreaming some day it might become a reality I can just drive a few hours and have some fun like that.
 

kbl1973

Test Drive
Location
Tennessee
grill trim

I got my Hefty bumper on and the winch. I did not do it myself actually had 4wheel parts do it. I am somewhat mechanical but not that good. I noticed after trimming the plastic grill that it is not secure on the bottom anymore. I have been able to apply a ziptie to the right side but am unable to find a attachment spot for the right. Is there a better way to go about this? Also the top is attached by a plastic rivet of some sort can i just pry them up with a screw driver or is there a special tool to use. Yes I am somewhat following your build reason why it looks the best.
 

Xebra

First Fill-Up (of many)
I got my Hefty bumper on and the winch. I did not do it myself actually had 4wheel parts do it. I am somewhat mechanical but not that good. I noticed after trimming the plastic grill that it is not secure on the bottom anymore. I have been able to apply a ziptie to the right side but am unable to find a attachment spot for the right. Is there a better way to go about this? Also the top is attached by a plastic rivet of some sort can i just pry them up with a screw driver or is there a special tool to use. Yes I am somewhat following your build reason why it looks the best.

There should be several (4-6 from what I remember) plastic rivets holding the top of the plastic grill on. Those can be extracted with a small flat blade screwdriver. No special tool required. Zip ties are going to be your friend in re-securing your plastic grill. I think I used four total. Basically you are going to zip the ties together at their respective ends...remember sex-ed? Use the large zip ties because they are more sturdy. Secure the bottom of your plastic grill via the zip ties to whatever you see is sturdy (like the uprights in front of the radiator), cinch them down, and cut the excess...done.
 

Cruecible

Titan Swapped / SAS'd
Location
Albuquerque, NM
Hahaha, depending on what part of the country I guess. That would be a pretty damn nice house though.

On topic though, that picture is amazing and the exposure came out great!
 
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