Billet grill question!!!!!!!
That looks like the right one. I installed one just like it in my 04 QC. I had to use some tie straps on it, it kept coming loose on rougher roads because the hardware I had did not fit exactly right. They have screws with washers that are supposed to hold the top sections in place, you slide the whole grill piece and tighten the washer/ screw against it. Not perfect, but it works and they look **** good when you get it done. EST install time...about 1 hour if you take your time. Dont be afraid to use some of your own hardware and fab anything up to make it good and tight. I had to occasionally take my ign key when walking in front of the truck and kind of give it a "shove" back in place. Hope this helps, post a pic when you are done....
Ditto on the mickey mouse screws that it comes with, they do come loose so keep an eye on it. Or go to the hardware store and buy some small machine screws or bolts with nylock nuts and use them instead of the screws. They will not come loose.
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Not sure what brand but it is metal not plastic like some of the cheap ones. i got it off ebay for $91 shipped i will pm you the link the guy had two of them. and it is a bolt on you remove you plastic one and screw the new one on from the inside. it came with mounting brackets and screws.
I have a big mouth grill on mine it takes all the cross member out of the center and nothing but billet is left if interested I'll take a pick I think I got it from Stylin Concepts?It came with a steel shell to replace the plastic stock one so no cutting was done.
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