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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / November 2004

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Grill for Chevy 1500 WT

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R. J. Folkman - 02 Nov 2004 21:44 GMT
My wife wants to replace the grill on her '95 Chevy 1500 WT truck.  She does
not want the 'plastic' grill that came with the truck. I am having trouble
finding any other grilles because it is a Work Truck (WT).  Any sites that
may be of help?

Thanks

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KB - 03 Nov 2004 01:38 GMT
> My wife wants to replace the grill on her '95 Chevy 1500 WT truck.  She
> does not want the 'plastic' grill that came with the truck. I am having
> trouble finding any other grilles because it is a Work Truck (WT).  Any
> sites that may be of help?
>
> Thanks

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Eightupman - 05 Nov 2004 02:34 GMT
The body of the truck should be the same of other 90 something trucks (don't
know the exact years).  It should all bolt up.  The WT is just a bare bones
truck, with nothing special attached.  Any Silverado grill should work.

Anyone else.....am I off on this fact????

> My wife wants to replace the grill on her '95 Chevy 1500 WT truck.  She does
> not want the 'plastic' grill that came with the truck. I am having trouble
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> Ask yourself, "Would John Wayne be having this conversation?"
Tony Kimmell - 06 Nov 2004 00:01 GMT
Yes, it will work.  I installed a grill from a '98 Silverado on my old
'96 W/T.

The only thing that is different is that the Silverado style had
seperate high and low-beam headlamps and they aren't sealed beam like
on the W/T.  So you'll need the lamp holders from the Silverado grill.
A little re-wiring is all it takes to make them work right.

-Tony

> The body of the truck should be the same of other 90 something trucks (don't
> know the exact years).  It should all bolt up.  The WT is just a bare bones
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Eightupman - 06 Nov 2004 03:38 GMT
I thought so, ,but was not 100% sure on that one.....

Thanks for clarifying

> Yes, it will work.  I installed a grill from a '98 Silverado on my old
> '96 W/T.
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> > > Ask yourself, "Would John Wayne be having this conversation?"
 
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