1 month in, first "accident" need replacement lower grill

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My dealer cost is a whole lot less than that. Would hook you up jabroni but nah.

No worries, bought it for $92 OTD where I purchased the truck from. They had it in stock too so the small price premium is worth it for being able to fix it today.
 

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I second the Tasca investigation.
People have been buying these singular LH / RH bread loafs individually I thought?
 
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If you have the part number, check tascaparts.com and see if they carry it. They are usually cheaper than a dealer.

Already bought it but here’s the part number in case it may help someone else (or me again in the future)

HL3Z 17B968 AA

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I second the Tasca investigation.
People have been buying these singular LH / RH bread loafs individually I thought?

It’s a single piece, some people stick an overlay onto them but the bottom grill and the “loafs” are all one piece.
 

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Opportunity, not a problem.

Looks to me like you could easily cut the 2 grill inserts fro some flush mount B/D lights.
 

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Opportunity, not a problem.

Looks to me like you could easily cut the 2 grill inserts fro some flush mount B/D lights.

If you have the adaptive cruise control it won't happen. Not sure that they'd fit even if you don't.
 
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