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Old 09-25-2010, 12:16 PM
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Removing Front Grille - VIDEO

For anyone trying to figure out how to remove the front grille:

YouTube - 2011 Ford Super Duty Removing Front Grille
 
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Old 09-25-2010, 12:47 PM
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Another great video Epic. The only thing missing is the "shut-up cat". Thanks for all the time that you put into producing these informational videos. They help many here.
 
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Epic, buddy, all kidding aside, you are really good at this stuff.....there may be a business opportunity here.
 
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Those spring clips make that nice and easy.
 
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Nice! Thanks for the inservice. May I put in a request for a JimmiJammer vid...
 
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Hey thanks guys. I often wonder while I'm doing these if folks on the forum just roll their eyes and click NEXT when another video pops up. But I feel like I owe this forum for helping me out so many times in the past with my other Fords. I had an Excursion that blew out a spark plug and the dealer wanted $4,500 to replace the entire intake. Someone on FTE introduced me to TimeSert sleeves and saved me $4,000. FTE has helped me with the door mod, replacing 4X4 hubs, window switches, you name it. Thousands of dollars so I'm grateful and happy to contribute back.

Now if I could just get over feeling so stupid when I'm talking to myself out in the garage...
 
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That's what it's all about. Thanks Epic. keep them coming u the man.
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Hey thanks guys. I often wonder while I'm doing these if folks on the forum just roll their eyes and click NEXT when another video pops up. But I feel like I owe this forum for helping me out so many times in the past with my other Fords. I had an Excursion that blew out a spark plug and the dealer wanted $4,500 to replace the entire intake. Someone on FTE introduced me to TimeSert sleeves and saved me $4,000. FTE has helped me with the door mod, replacing 4X4 hubs, window switches, you name it. Thousands of dollars so I'm grateful and happy to contribute back.

Now if I could just get over feeling so stupid when I'm talking to myself out in the garage...
 
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I'll be! That is a simple and clever way of designing that front grille. WOW!

Another GREAT video...keep them coming...


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Epic, seriously, I can't tell you how much I appreciate these vids!! This is good stuff. Keep 'em comin!!
 
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I am waiting for the series on DVD...seriously keep them coming... How is the engine removal video coming?
 
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Another good video. No eye rolling here.
I now know how to remove this simply from sitting in my chair! lol.
 
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Epic, thanks, this is just what I was looking for to install my winter grill inserts onto the front end. I alomost removed the wrong holding bolts

Great job as always.
 
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Epic, I don't think I told you that I came across this video on youtube when I was looking for the proper installation instructions for my billet grill (the company sent the correct first page, but the rest were for a different grill). Made my boyfriend watch it with me so he would know how to *help* me remove it (actually, he does most of the work, but lets me turn a screw driver or a wrench on each job so I can say I did it myself), I laughed when I first saw it - "I think this is the guy from the forum!" Sure enough it was. Most helpful, I felt much more confident taking it off and replacing it after seeing it done by you! So a belated Thanks! for making it.
 
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No problem. Funny how it's been a year since such basic things were still exciting. But hey, everyone has to do it the first time and it is nice to have a demo first.
 
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Epic, I don't think I told you that I came across this video on youtube when I was looking for the proper installation instructions for my billet grill (the company sent the correct first page, but the rest were for a different grill). Made my boyfriend watch it with me so he would know how to *help* me remove it (actually, he does most of the work, but lets me turn a screw driver or a wrench on each job so I can say I did it myself), I laughed when I first saw it - "I think this is the guy from the forum!" Sure enough it was. Most helpful, I felt much more confident taking it off and replacing it after seeing it done by you! So a belated Thanks! for making it.
Pam,
Could you post a bigger picture of that grill. I can see it but it is small.

Thanks,
Shane
 


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