If you guys get a package that looks like this, be very happy...
because this is inside of it!
Really good quality metal, no plastic at all. It even shows how to do the license plate holder mod. It uses the factory license frame.
If you guys get a package that looks like this, be very happy...
because this is inside of it!
Really good quality metal, no plastic at all. It even shows how to do the license plate holder mod. It uses the factory license frame.
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Awesome! Quality looking product.
Get instructions up for that license plate mod!![]()
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Here are installed pics
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WOW!!!!!!!
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Pics are not showing. Red X's
Robert and Alice - Engaged 12/13/2008, NYC Central Park on "Gothic" footbridge
R.I.P. Dad aka DynoBob
Lakersfan - the first two pics have turned to red x's. Did you change them on your picture host site?Originally Posted by BrilliantBlackHemi
Fixed? Sorry I made them smaller because they were huge!
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Was it hard to install? How long did it take? Looks GOOD :lol:
Yes.
Real Metal? Chrysler Logo is already on it?
Robert and Alice - Engaged 12/13/2008, NYC Central Park on "Gothic" footbridge
R.I.P. Dad aka DynoBob
The install took about 35 minutes to do. Somewhat difficult at times, mainly because my hands are big and couldnt fit in the small areas.
I managed to to save my factory grill without breaking or drilling through it like the directions say to. Heres a little "how to"
You start by removing the black cover piece in the pic
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This is where you want to start
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From here, its as simple as locating the 6 screws (4 on the top and one on each side) and removing them with a phillips screw driver. There is a little "clamp" thingy on each side that holds the grill in its place, but that is simply pushed out FROM the back. Once thats done, pull the top portion of the grill out FROM the bumper so that the bottom of the grill is the only part attatched. The trickiest part is removing the 4 (maybe 5, sorry) screws that fasten the bottom of the grill to the bumper. Will you will need to remove all the other screws before attempting to remove the bottom ones.
This next part is kinda scary and im not sure if it is the "proper" way to do it, but its what i did![]()
I pulled the top (detatched portion) of the grill out away FROM the car as far as I could without actually snapping it off. Doing this exposed the last screws that are attatched at the bottom. I then unscrewed those and viola, the grill came off :D Thats how you get the grill off. It may not make much sense prior to doing it, but once you take a look its not that hard, and this will make more sense.
I strongly suggest a second pair of hands to help you out. It would have taken alot longer than 35 minutes if i did it by myself.
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That is fantastic - will you post the instructions for the plate frame also! Pretty please?
:D 8)
Was it hard to transfer the wing logo over to the new grille? There was thought that the wing was on the new grille, but it is obvious that you moved it FROM one to the other.
THANKS LAKERSFAN :lol:
A separate set of wings comes with the grill, i just didnt SHOW it in the first pics. I had to put that on along with the the chrysler emblem. That was the hardest thing to do! That emblem doesnt want to be removed. I suggest removing that FROM the back of the grill so you dont scratch up the front. Trust meOriginally Posted by C4me
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Here are the actual instructions for the license plate, directly FROM the papers. Sorry if the pics are exactly clear but this is all it says
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Here is an extra front license plate frame if you dont want to mess up your only one. Its only like $20
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