View Full Version : How do I remove the grille on my Tahoe??
DwDrummer
06-16-2009, 04:45 PM
Well I'm looking to take the chrome trim peice out of my grille so I can paint it black and was wondering exactly how to do this. Pictures would be great if you got them, just looking to get this taken out ASAP so I can get it painted.
Thanks,
DwDrummer
Modded
06-16-2009, 04:49 PM
Haha like nobody strait forward know hows to remove that grille, your gonna have to trial and test it out!
OKLAGMCRUISER
06-16-2009, 05:20 PM
pull REALLY hard?!? LOL....i kid...i kid...
tast101
06-16-2009, 05:24 PM
hold I'll get you an how to.
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It's for a Silvy, but I assume it's similar.
http://www.gmfullsize.com/forum/showthread.php?t=112313
DwDrummer
06-17-2009, 06:13 PM
Finally got the grilles out, CIATAHOE helped me out. Thanks again man!
Timgco
06-23-2009, 01:23 AM
Finally got the grilles out, CIATAHOE helped me out. Thanks again man!
I need to do the same thing. How tough was it? Did you have to remove the whole front bumper cover?
I'm either going to paint mine or put the RBP grillle on. Painting would be the obviously cheaper route, but considering the RBP grille would be trick.
DwDrummer
06-23-2009, 10:31 AM
I need to do the same thing. How tough was it? Did you have to remove the whole front bumper cover?
I'm either going to paint mine or put the RBP grillle on. Painting would be the obviously cheaper route, but considering the RBP grille would be trick.
I left the bumper on and took out the grille. It's hard getting the chrome trim peices out:emotions122:
snowjay
08-14-2009, 11:04 AM
I left the bumper on and took out the grille. It's hard getting the chrome trim peices out:emotions122:
Can you expand on the process?
If I just wanted to swap the regular grille (chrome surround/black mesh) for the LTZ grille (chrome surround/chrome mesh) is it a big deal?
From photos I've seen, it's a few bolts along the top and then some clips for the upper portion? But how does the lower portion come out?
DwDrummer
08-14-2009, 12:42 PM
Can you expand on the process?
If I just wanted to swap the regular grille (chrome surround/black mesh) for the LTZ grille (chrome surround/chrome mesh) is it a big deal?
From photos I've seen, it's a few bolts along the top and then some clips for the upper portion? But how does the lower portion come out?
You have to unbolt the the bowtie and it's held on by 2 10mm speed nuts I believe. Take off the the black engine shroud and you will be able to see down the back side of grille and access the bolts and tabs. There's about 10+ little black tabs on each that are pressure fitted to hold on to the truck, get a screw driver prize up a little to release them. Do the same for the bottom.
Hopefully this made since. I'll go ahead and warn you it's no easy task and can be time consuming.
Good luck!:Handshake:
Thanks,
DwDrummer
COTahoeLS
08-14-2009, 12:47 PM
What kind of prep and paint did you use? Links?
DwDrummer
08-14-2009, 01:47 PM
What kind of prep and paint did you use? Links?
I had my buddy who paints professionally mix me up some black automotive paint and he put it in a spray can. He also gave me some etching primer and some clear with hardener in a sray can as well. I just scuffed up the chrome with 180, primed, sprayed color, cleared, watersanded, buffed!:Handshake:
COTahoeLS
08-14-2009, 02:06 PM
Perfect! Thanks for that. Truly appreciated! :rocking:
I have a friend that works at a body shop painting. I'll have to see if he can hook me up with a can of Maroon paint for mine.
DwDrummer
08-14-2009, 02:09 PM
Perfect! Thanks for that. Truly appreciated! :rocking:
I have a friend that works at a body shop painting. I'll have to see if he can hook me up with a can of Maroon paint for mine.
No problem man! Glad I could help!:Handshake: Tell him to mix you up some etching primer and some clear with hardener!:party33:
snowjay
08-14-2009, 04:42 PM
You have to unbolt the the bowtie and it's held on by 2 10mm speed nuts I believe. Take off the the black engine shroud and you will be able to see down the back side of grille and access the bolts and tabs. There's about 10+ little black tabs on each that are pressure fitted to hold on to the truck, get a screw driver prize up a little to release them. Do the same for the bottom.
Hopefully this made since. I'll go ahead and warn you it's no easy task and can be time consuming.
Good luck!:Handshake:
Thanks,
DwDrummer
Thanks. I'll go out and take a look later to get a better picture of what you're talking about. I might wait until the newness wears off before I attempt it. :D
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