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I love this bumper!!!! Does anyone have envoy lights they want to sell.
I have a buddy that owns a body shop. He hooked me up with the bumper, rollpan and the ghost rallys.Lownoma said:looks nice man.. i need to get mine painted....same style frontend im swapping to ..just the headlights are different... i got the jimmy headlights for mine that i cleared out...the ones wth the fogs built in......looks nice man how much did having it painted set you back???
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You're right... the sonoma front ends dip down in the middle... if you were to put a sonoma/envoy front bumper on your s10 the middle would have a gap between the bumper and the grill and the corners would be tight against your headlights or turn signals.PisOnCavalier said:look at our front end, then look at a sonoma's. Its a bit different, the grill on ours is straight, there's it goes down.
The bumper is polyurethane... same material as a factory or OEM bumper. It's directly from a GMC Envoy 1999 or 2000.Grant said:Will the envoy bumper work on an s-10 or will it look weird?
is it metal or fiberglass?
your truck looks good
Yeah both of the grills are trenz. I had to cut out the entire center of the grill. That was a b***h.1gmc2nv said:I need those fogs.. hehe :thumbup:
Is the upper grill from trenz as well? I had a brushed alluminum grill that I bought from some schmoe on eBay.. they sucked ass... so I sold it... my envoy grill is the trenz one... but I don't feel like spending another $200 - $300 on a grill if I don't have to.
For your grill, you have to cut out the entire center piece (with the gmc lettering and the horizontal grill fins) right?
The chrome grill I have is from a Jimmy... I switched grills with a friend of mine who had a pewter jimmy... he didn't like the chrome one... he wanted a color matched one.. so we switched.lowerthebetter said:I like the crome grill that you have. Did you have to cut out the center???