kelly saad
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Awesome!!! Thank you. Looks greatWent easily enough, despite being a moron. I struggled to find the instruction online. After that, pretty pictures made it easier.
Toyota fork truck made pulling the front bumper a little easier.
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Bolted everything up. Alignment was decent, I spent maybe an hour nudging things around to get the margins reasonably good.
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I'm still a little tight to the hood. I was sick of monkeying with it today, so I called it good enough for now.
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Mounted the front bumper back up. I knew I was going to have some issues with the winch. It was touching the grill before. I don't know if it's the my mounting, or the placement of the winch, or both, but I couldn't slide it forward any more to clear the grill. I put a couple of washers under the back of the winch to tile it forward, but I'm going to have to lift up the winch a little and clearance those holes some more and slip it forward a bit more.
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Looks tits. Honestly it looks better installed than I thought it would.
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I haven't driven it in the dark yet. Getting a decent headlight, and replacing a cracked up factory grill were the main reasons for doing this. I did open the garage door after it got dark, and I was content with what I saw.
Nice work Kelly, everything fit well, it's well thought out, and it's SOLID with everything bolted up. There was a little bend in the inner grill in shipping, but it was easy to straighten out. The dude that painted it was impressed with what he saw as well.
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