The modifications required are normally just trimming a certain portion of the stock grille mesh out, since it is one piece molded, and is very easy to complete. Some Grilles may require trimming in order for the grille to be properly installed. Watch a youtube video to get a feel for how easy it is! Many to choose but HERES ONE! We apologize but In2Go does not currently offer these parts for sale. The 88-93 will also need the “bumper filler” and “bumper filler extenstions” for a complete swap, which is the long and skinny piece of trim that mounts on the bottom of the grill moulding and the two side pieces that mount to the quarter panels. The factory grills are made of plastic and after 20-30 years of hard work many of these grills have broken tabs anyways, so replacing these items should already be on your list for your build… a little planning ahead will go a long ways here. There are quite a few different headlight, parking light, and corner light options so this might be a great time to upgrade them all if you haven’t done so already. However, the Headlights and Parking lights do swap over with no mods needed. Parts need to swap a Chevy to the GMC style grill include the Main Grille Shell/Trim ($100-120) and you will also need the GMC style “corner lights” ($15-30) as they are slightly different from the Silverados.
Parts needed to do the swap can be sourced on numerous online platforms including Amazon, Ebay or many other aftermarket parts suppliers.
These grilles are bolt on swaps between either the Chevy or GMC models and even the earlier 1988-1993 models can be retro fit with the newer style grilles. In2Go Custom OBS Grilles use either the 1994-1998 Chevy Split Grill or more commonly the 94-98 GMC Sierra/Yukon Style Grille.
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