Tascaparts.com is where I purchased them after one attempt through Moparpart.com... just to caution Moparpart.com increased shipping cost upon shipment by about $160 because they “miscalculated the product dimensions in the system”... So I ordered it from Tascaparts.com instead and they did the exact same thing. Good luck with the project!
@@profittj1779 they sent an email seeking my approval to charge for the additional shipping, or cancel the order. It was eerily the same as what moparpart.com sent.
Wheels are 20x9 with a 0 offset, and tires are LT325/60R20 (approximately 35.5” tall) stock suspension, some rubbing, in wheel well, trimming needed. Here is the product info from custom offsets is: Wheels: American Force Idol SF F107 Partnumber: F107-2090-8x650-SF (option for no milled face, so wheels are full black, no chrome showing through) Tires are: BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM3 LT325/60R20 Part Number: BFG51810
Awesome video, thank you! I'm wanting to do the same thing to my 2020 ram 1500 limited with chrome grill. I'm in the process of placing an order soon with Dip Your Car and want to know how many cans of the aerosol spray do I need to (A) paint the center grill black and (B) paint the top and bottom pieces of the grill and around the headlight housing the factory OEM color?
Glad to hear it helps! If I recall, it may have been three cans for doing just the grill, I had someone paint the trim to match the body with OEM paint, however, I do have some chipping on the plastidip grill, leading me to believe that I should have just professionally painted the individual grill pieces while i had them removed. But the chips are barely noticable. Good luck!
Dude…….. awesome!!!! Great job on that! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks Sir!
Nice vídeo.
I’m a Chrome guy. I was Yelling STOP STOP STOP that.... Lol. But I must say it does look great. Good vid.
Best video for the tear down. Thank you!
who painted the 4 chrome pieces you have part numbers in video for ?
Looking good Bro
Great vid, I'm doing the same except leaving the grille as is, just the trim pieces, where did you you buy those?
Tascaparts.com is where I purchased them after one attempt through Moparpart.com... just to caution Moparpart.com increased shipping cost upon shipment by about $160 because they “miscalculated the product dimensions in the system”... So I ordered it from Tascaparts.com instead and they did the exact same thing. Good luck with the project!
@@Mprobo Thank you, I did wonder about Tascas shipping costs. They tell you or just charge your card?
Thanks for the reply, truck looks great.
@@profittj1779 they sent an email seeking my approval to charge for the additional shipping, or cancel the order. It was eerily the same as what moparpart.com sent.
@@Mprobo THANKS
were the upper and lower grill surrounded pieces already painted?
What size wheels & tires are you running? The Offset? Looks great.
Wheels are 20x9 with a 0 offset, and tires are LT325/60R20 (approximately 35.5” tall) stock suspension, some rubbing, in wheel well, trimming needed.
Here is the product info from custom offsets is:
Wheels: American Force Idol SF F107
Partnumber: F107-2090-8x650-SF (option for no milled face, so wheels are full black, no chrome showing through)
Tires are: BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM3 LT325/60R20 Part Number: BFG51810
Awesome video, thank you! I'm wanting to do the same thing to my 2020 ram 1500 limited with chrome grill. I'm in the process of placing an order soon with Dip Your Car and want to know how many cans of the aerosol spray do I need to (A) paint the center grill black and (B) paint the top and bottom pieces of the grill and around the headlight housing the factory OEM color?
Glad to hear it helps! If I recall, it may have been three cans for doing just the grill, I had someone paint the trim to match the body with OEM paint, however, I do have some chipping on the plastidip grill, leading me to believe that I should have just professionally painted the individual grill pieces while i had them removed. But the chips are barely noticable. Good luck!
@@Mprobo Thanks a lot
@@Mprobo Can you post or send me the non timelaspe video to follow to remove my grill if you have it?
Unfortunately, I filmed the majority of it in time lapse mode so I don’t have much real time footage.
@@Mprobo No worries thanks! One last question, are there any special tools needed to remove the grill? If so, what are they?
Where did u get the trim that goes around the grill that was chrome and you changed it to match
Dealer
How many cans of plasti dip did it take to paint the grill black?