Oh yeah don't forget those lolJust to add to what Richard said, make sure you not only get the t/s assemblies, but also the 4 corner lights / reflectors for the 94 up grill, and the Chevy and GMC ones are different (found this out the hard way)
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Oh yeah don't forget those lolJust to add to what Richard said, make sure you not only get the t/s assemblies, but also the 4 corner lights / reflectors for the 94 up grill, and the Chevy and GMC ones are different (found this out the hard way)
the early grilles have 2 black pieces with two brackets on each. Does that make sense?
Yeah I learned it the hard way. The black ones clip in way in the back of the grille, while the new ones clip in much closer to the face of the grille.That I didn't know sir, I have only converted from the WT grills to the 94-98 composite grills
Eh; you can call it picky if you like, but accurate info conveyed clearly helps better IMO. No offense intended; put the guns away.Well that was certainly a picky post.I wasn't totally sure when I pulled just the two so I got the outer two as well and got a discount but you're probably right. That's what majority says anyway. If he wants it 100% stock he'll need the middle rad support for the center of the grille but it's not necessary. My '93 parking lights fit flush in the '94 grille. But the early model lights screw into the grille different than the late models. You can make it work but to save so much time and effort just get the four individual little plastic brackets for the four individual screws of the parking light. They pop in. The late grilles have 4 separate ones on each light while the early grilles have 2 black pieces with two brackets on each. Does that make sense?
Nah man I was just messing around. But yeah that's what I was saying is the brackets won't work right.Eh; you can call it picky if you like, but accurate info conveyed clearly helps better IMO. No offense intended; put the guns away.
Now I know which brackets you're talking about, those squiggly plastic spacers behind the 88-93 park lamps. I wouldn't have thought of that because I would not use those on a 94-up grille. They might fit, but they don't fit well, and they look funny. IMO.
Richard
88-91 GM fullsize Blazer/Jimmy are square body trucks. The SUVs weren't on the 400 series platform until '92 model year.I am planning the same conversion, chevy to gmc grill on my 98 Silverado Z71 ext cab. I dont believe its a direct fit, may need extra filler around headlights.
I think the gm grill looks better.
...also going to install a bull bar that I bought for a my 88 gmc jimmy and never installed, hoping it bolts right on seamlessly.
Pickup does, SUVs not till '92. Even then, the horn spacing is the same, but major portions of the frames themselves are different, depends on the application.I thought the 88-98 gm shared the same frame for a direct fit.
Ive been draggin that bar around for over 10 years.
Had a brain wave when clearing out my garage, guess it was a fart. lol