Grille Removal Step by step

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Welp, about to attempt this myself. Got EVERYTHING else blacked out except the grill, so now time to tackle this. Pics to come, with lessons learned.
 

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VERY relevant to me. I have been wrapping everything else and scratching my head on this dang grill.
 
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VERY relevant to me. I have been wrapping everything else and scratching my head on this dang grill.

Im taking this slower than i wanted with the rain, but once i got the fender liners removed, It looks like the bumper cover shall be fairly easy. I found this pic, which almost shows all the tab/bolt locations.

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A lot of work to get a grill off! Jeez. I was thinking of wrapping or changing my grill, probably won’t be doing myself lol
 
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A lot of work to get a grill off! Jeez. I was thinking of wrapping or changing my grill, probably won’t be doing myself lol


Can easily be done by yourself. Just get a tab puller and a plastic trim removal kit.
Took me 2 hours by myself to get the bumper cover and grill off.

Those last two hidden tabs in the corner of the grill were tough, only because I couldn’t locate them.

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Can easily be done by yourself. Just get a tab puller and a plastic trim removal kit.
Took me 2 hours by myself to get the bumper cover and grill off.

Those last two hidden tabs in the corner of the grill were tough, only because I couldn’t locate them.

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Nice. So i should plan another 2 hrs on top of that.....1 b/c ill probably do something wrong or twice, and another because ill involve alcohol.
 
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Nice. So i should plan another 2 hrs on top of that.....1 b/c ill probably do something wrong or twice, and another because ill involve alcohol.


Exactly, currently have the grill completely apart in 14 pieces right now, about to start the wrapping.

Cant wait for before/after pics.
 

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One think I did when removing the bumper cover is make sure there's cardboard around to lay it on - it's pretty wibbly wobbly and you don't want it to flex and accidentally scratch the paint on concrete. It's not absolutely necessary, but doing it the first time, you don't want it to unexpectedly come unclipped and fly down the driveway.
 

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Grill wrapped and reinstalled.

That looks great!
that being said to me there is something about the ford emblem that looks off to me.
Like maybe the oval needs to be a satin finish instead of high gloss? (just my opinion)
With the oval not shinny it would look like the white Ford lettering comes out of nowhere.

You made a excellent thread and great posts. Well done!
 

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