Toyota Tundra 2015-2017 Grille Swap

Performing a grille swap on your Toyota Tundra can be one of the simplest yet most impactful modifications you can make. Whether your current grille has seen better days due to damage or you're simply looking to refresh its appearance, upgrading to the Tundra TRD Pro grille can give your truck a bold and rugged aesthetic. The TRD Pro grille consists of two key components: the lower main grille and the upper hood bulge trim. Take a moment to check the paint code on your Tundra before purchasing the new grille. This code is typically found on a sticker located on the driver’s side door jamb, just below the barcode. Matching the grille to your vehicle's factory paint ensures a seamless integration that enhances both style and authenticity. Each TRD Pro grille is meticulously painted to blend perfectly with your truck's original finish. They also come with pre-installed Toyota lettering, adding an extra touch of refinement. Plus, installation doesn’t require any additional hardware—everything fits snugly into place. For those eager to dive in, here’s what you’ll need to replace both sections of the grille: **Parts Required:** - **Upper Hood Bulge Trim:** - Part Number 76180-0C010: Matte Black - Part Number 76180-0C030-A0: Super White - Part Number 76180-0C030-B1: Magnetic Gray - Part Number 76180-0C030-C1: Classic Black - Part Number 76180-0C030-B2: Cement - Part Number 76180-0C030-D0: Barcelona Red - Part Number 76180-0C030-E1: Inferno - Part Number 76180-0C030-E2: Quicksand - **Lower Main Grille:** - Part Number 53100-0C260-A0: Super White - Part Number 53100-0C260-B1: Magnetic Gray - Part Number 53100-0C260-C0: Classic Black - Part Number 53100-0C260-C2: Cement - Part Number 53100-0C260-D0: Barcelona Red - Part Number 53100-0C260-E0: Inferno - Part Number 53100-0C260-E1: Quicksand **Tools Needed:** - Ratchet and Extension - 10mm Socket - Flat Blade Screwdriver To begin the swap process, follow these steps carefully: ### Replacing the Upper Hood Bulge Trim: 1. Open the hood by releasing the latch from inside the cabin and lifting the safety catch lever. 2. Locate the three 10mm bolts securing the upper hood bulge trim. 3. Remove the bolts using your ratchet, extension, and socket. 4. Lower the hood slightly but avoid closing it completely. 5. Gently pull outwards on the trim piece to detach the retaining pins. 6. Align the new trim piece with the holes and push it firmly into place. 7. Secure the trim piece by reinstalling the bolts. ### Replacing the Lower Main Grille: 1. Identify the four 10mm bolts atop the grille and remove them. 2. Use a flat-blade screwdriver to release the black push clips on each side. 3. Lift the grille upwards to disengage the white plastic grommets. 4. Push down on the release tabs beneath the headlights and pull the grille outwards. 5. Release the locking tabs at the bottom corners and pull the grille fully out. 6. Insert the new grille by aligning the tabs with the corresponding holes. 7. Push the grille in securely and reattach the clips and bolts. Voilà! Your Tundra now boasts a fresh, sporty look. If you’re inspired to explore further upgrades or learn more about your truck’s capabilities, consider checking out related content for even more ideas. Remember, a well-maintained vehicle not only looks great but performs better too. Enjoy the fruits of your labor as you cruise around town with pride!

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