Here are a few pics of my newlycompleted grille restoration
. Man was it long tedious work as I elected to mask off the intricate leading edges prior to repaint. The previous owner had them painted completely black (including the leading edge chrome).
Unfortunately with them painted completed black, it hid the fact that the driver's side grille is not parallel with the bumper (see bottom pic). Appears to me that the grilles themselves are symetric however the bumper is higher where it mounts to the frame on the driver's side. Looking at how it mounts (and also referring to the AIM) there is no real easy way to "lower" the grille to return it to the correct spot to where the grille and bumper are parallel again. Anyone have any suggestions on how to adjust the bumper mount to make it right? The difference between the two sides is glaring to me now that I restored the chrome leading edges to the grille.



Unfortunately with them painted completed black, it hid the fact that the driver's side grille is not parallel with the bumper (see bottom pic). Appears to me that the grilles themselves are symetric however the bumper is higher where it mounts to the frame on the driver's side. Looking at how it mounts (and also referring to the AIM) there is no real easy way to "lower" the grille to return it to the correct spot to where the grille and bumper are parallel again. Anyone have any suggestions on how to adjust the bumper mount to make it right? The difference between the two sides is glaring to me now that I restored the chrome leading edges to the grille.



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