How to Remove Front Grille of 2014 GMC Sierra 1500
Question:
I need to get the grill forward far enough to attach a denali Z style grille . Ive had the top cover off and the screws out of the top of the grille. What else holds the grille in?
asked by: Kenneth K
Helpful Expert Reply:
If you Google "how to remove grille from 2014 Sierra", you'll see several You Tube videos showing the process.
Once the radiator cover and upper four bolts are removed, there are actually four 10mm bolts that hold the grille in from underneath. Two near the center and two under the headlight assemblies. Once those are removed, you might have enough give in the grille. If not, there are two 7mm bolts in each wheel well that attach the bumper pad to the vehicle. Once those final bolts are removed, you should be able to pull up and then out on the grille to remove it.

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