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Old Sep 26, 2004 | 02:20 PM
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Looking GOOD!!!!!!
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Old Sep 26, 2004 | 03:00 PM
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[QUOTE=Y2KSierra]Care to give us a step by step on the process?QUOTE]

Hey man what part of Arkansas you in? I'm up in searcy going to school but I'd like to meet up. Your truck is bad *** man. The headlights and clear corners are cake. After you pull your painted cover off the top you will see too cam-style bolts with a phillips head on them....turn them left and then do the same to the two below the grille. Then the grille pops off. Then above each headlight you will see two two thin rod looking things with a 90 degree bend opposing each other.....flip them out of their holder and pull them out and your headlights will then pop out. The corner lenses just pops out too with a little tug...i did a grille corner light assembly and headlights on my truck in about 45min....so its cake man....pm me if you need some help or are in my area
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Old Sep 26, 2004 | 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Jordan57
Originally Posted by Y2KSierra
Care to give us a step by step on the process?
Hey man what part of Arkansas you in? I'm up in searcy going to school but I'd like to meet up. Your truck is bad *** man. The headlights and clear corners are cake. After you pull your painted cover off the top you will see too cam-style bolts with a phillips head on them....turn them left and then do the same to the two below the grille. Then the grille pops off. Then above each headlight you will see two two thin rod looking things with a 90 degree bend opposing each other.....flip them out of their holder and pull them out and your headlights will then pop out. The corner lenses just pops out too with a little tug...i did a grille corner light assembly and headlights on my truck in about 45min....so its cake man....pm me if you need some help or are in my area
Steve knows how to clear the "regular" gmc lights.... he wrote a tech article on it..... The big question is clearing the "Denali projector " head lights
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Old Sep 26, 2004 | 06:26 PM
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[QUOTE=Jordan57]
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Care to give us a step by step on the process?QUOTE]

Hey man what part of Arkansas you in? I'm up in searcy going to school but I'd like to meet up. Your truck is bad *** man. The headlights and clear corners are cake. After you pull your painted cover off the top you will see too cam-style bolts with a phillips head on them....turn them left and then do the same to the two below the grille. Then the grille pops off. Then above each headlight you will see two two thin rod looking things with a 90 degree bend opposing each other.....flip them out of their holder and pull them out and your headlights will then pop out. The corner lenses just pops out too with a little tug...i did a grille corner light assembly and headlights on my truck in about 45min....so its cake man....pm me if you need some help or are in my area
I go to school in Jonesboro at ASU. I have cleared the "regular" GMC lights but have yet to do the Denali Projectors. The orange really doesn't bother me too much, almost looks better to me now with it
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Old Sep 26, 2004 | 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Y2KSierra
Plastic cleaner (from the paint store) followed by sanding it with 220 up to 600, then adhesion promotor, paint, and then clear.

For the ultimate shine you can buff out the clearcoat afterwards
so you took all the texture off of it in the process?
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Old Sep 27, 2004 | 04:43 PM
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You have nice looking GMC what drop do you have? I like your rims too.
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Old Sep 27, 2004 | 04:45 PM
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never mind about the drop question I saw it now how about those candied stock taillights what process did you go about.
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Old Sep 29, 2004 | 12:28 AM
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your truck looks insane man.!!
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Old Sep 29, 2004 | 12:28 AM
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once again. How do you insert the phote file from your harddrive in a post?
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Old Sep 29, 2004 | 12:29 AM
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thanks
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