FastOrange
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Awesome thank you. Do you have to trim both side like that or just the one side? I'm going to hit up the bone yards this weekend and see what I can get.
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Both sides
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Awesome thank you. Do you have to trim both side like that or just the one side? I'm going to hit up the bone yards this weekend and see what I can get.
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Why would it only be one side? Lol
sent from my outdated S3
Why would it only be one side? Lol
sent from my outdated S3
Honestly, if i remember right, the drivers side is the only side that really had a big issue, the passenger can get by without cutting.
the grill still fits without cutting, just the drivers side will be pushed out funny.
LoL! Who knows weirder things have happened coming from GM LoL!
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You will also need to trim the 94+ grill behind the corner lense
Did not have that experience when trying out 88-89 quads on my '92 Chevy. Didn't like how they looked vs. composite so I took them right back off, but the grille fit fine. Were you trying with an OEM grille or aftermarket? I seem to very vaguely recall a local guy (FSC member) that had mentioned some kind of trouble fitting an aftermarket GMC grille onto 88-89 quads.
It's worth noting that outside of the U.S. market, some GMT400's came with quad lamps all the way to the end of the generation. Australia is one of those markets. The 94-up ran the same grille our 94-98 trucks had, just with quads (different lens than U.S. because of different auto lighting standards, but same quad setup) instead of composites.
Richard