Now...with a lower rear
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I can see why you wouldn't want the front plate on a Camaro or Corvette or something, but why does it bother you on your truck? The front looks like a shiny brick anyway; it isn't going to look ridiculous like it does on a sleek sports car or something.
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i just grabbed some pliers and yanked them out to remove the braket on mine... the holes just kinda blended in the the lower grill the Denali has... looks good on the rear lowering... ima do it to mine this weekend hopefully
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I still have to cut down my bump stop 2" so itll stop hitting!
Also bought my shackles from autozone for $32.
As long as these things have been around i figured all the R&D is done so generac ones are the same as the name brand!
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The holes behind the front plate bracket are factory, the dealer didn't put mine on. They left the rivets in the center console and the bracket on the back seat lol but I still have the 4 tiny holes up front. You can't notice it unless you look for them.. truck looks good OP, I've seen post about blocks under the rear that lower it another 2" so if your shackles are adj pull the block and set them to 1".
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