This is what the 2006 Harley grill looks like on a Med. Wedgewood Blue 2005 Lariat.
Before, dull

After, WOW


This was much harder to do then it looks. Just a warning for all of you guys to inspect your paint on the hood right at the point where the grill bezel meets the hood on the outer edge. My grill has been rubbing on the hood for only a 1000 miles. When I pulled the grill assm. off it was even worse, lots of rubbing going on under the edge. My dealer said no problem Ford will take care of it, he told me I'm not the first and does not think I will be the last with this issue.

After, WOW


This was much harder to do then it looks. Just a warning for all of you guys to inspect your paint on the hood right at the point where the grill bezel meets the hood on the outer edge. My grill has been rubbing on the hood for only a 1000 miles. When I pulled the grill assm. off it was even worse, lots of rubbing going on under the edge. My dealer said no problem Ford will take care of it, he told me I'm not the first and does not think I will be the last with this issue.
Originally Posted by bvhall
Sorry for another post, but thought of this as soon as I hit the button.
Do the bars continue behind the Ford emblem? Could it be left off?
Do the bars continue behind the Ford emblem? Could it be left off?
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Originally Posted by Brady_F150
That looks great
Definitely on my to do list now. So how hard was it to install? I know you said it was more difficult to do than you first thought.
Definitely on my to do list now. So how hard was it to install? I know you said it was more difficult to do than you first thought.to the grill you are pulling off, unless you could care less about the old grill.
That's the hard part. The rest is easy.
Originally Posted by Y2KWHT150
At first I wasnt interested in one, but after seeing this unit. It's must have piece. So how much and where? I dont want to lose arm and leg @ the local dealer so someone help me....thanks.
Last edited by 2001SUPERCREW; Oct 6, 2005 at 03:21 PM.


