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 All it took was four 10mm...  All it took was four 10mm bolts up top and two on the bottom to firmly secure it to the front of the Chevy.  Unlike any other grille on...  Unlike any other grille on the road, the No Fear winged skull definitely means business.  Just like that, our '08 Silverado...  Just like that, our '08 Silverado was looking the custom truck part. Yes, we added new Asanti wheels while we were at it.  Moving inside the truck, the...  Moving inside the truck, the factory gauges weren't cutting the custom truck requirement.  The word custom doesn't mean...  The word custom doesn't mean cookie-cutter and our Silverado looked too much like every other Chevy on the road.  Using a Torx 15 bit, the upper...  Using a Torx 15 bit, the upper dash panel bolts were removed...  ...and then the upper panel...  ...and then the upper panel pulled free.  Gently prying with a plastic...  Gently prying with a plastic panel tool allowed us to get our fingers behind the side vent panel...  ...and center panel and then...  ...and center panel and then pull the plastic pieces free. Both panels were simply held in with retaining clips.  Using a small socket to loosen...  Using a small socket to loosen and remove the gauge bezel bolts, it was then removed.  Before unplugging the wiring...  Before unplugging the wiring harness in the back of the gauge cluster, we first took a photo of the gauges to ensure the proper placement of the new needles.  The factory gauge overlay...  The factory gauge overlay was then gently pried free from the cluster.
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