Re: chrome airdam and speed grill

From: The Coughlin Family (Coughlin@centuryinter.net)
Date: Tue May 02 2000 - 23:44:15 EDT


Hey Geoffrey, I recently installed my speed grille, and there are 2 ways to
do it, the easy way,wich they recommend, is to remove all of the stock
plastic bars that are in the grille right now(they come out by breaking off
a few plastic rivets),the hard way(the way i did it) is to leave the stock
plastic in place and make notches for the clips that hold the grille
sections in.It took me about 3 1/2hrs to nip the plastic away with a pair of
toenail clippers. It would have been easier if i had cut the stock plastic
with a dremel tool, but still takes forever.Do you like the chrome airdam?
is it metal or plastic? anyway, hope this helps, Will
coughlin@centuryinter.net
----- Original Message -----
From: Geoffrey Hackbart <digum98@yahoo.com>
To: DML <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 6:08 PM
Subject: DML: chrome airdam and speed grill

>Hey all,
>Just wanted to say that I now have a chrome air dam on
>my 98 SLT. Also, I have the Speed grills on their way.
>I plan on getting them painted to match my truck. The
>air dam looks good on it. I was getting tired of my
>air dam, that I had painted, chipping away. Got a
>question for those with the speed grill, was it hard
>to put in? Also, how do you open the hood now that you
>have them installed? Thanks in advanced.
>
>=====
>Later,
>Geoffrey
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