The '88-'98 Chevy and GMC body style is still a very popular truck, both on the street and at shows across the country. Their availability in the classifieds coupled with the amount of aftermarket parts that are offered make them a perfect project truck. We teamed up with several resellers -- procarparts.com, Billet Superstore, Street Scene, Sir Michaels, Universal Auto and In-Pro Car Wear -- to give the GMC a fresh start. Follow along as we update the nose with an assortment of clear lenses, slip on a set of sleek mirrors to smooth out the truck's profile, remove the moldings to clean up the sides, and add a roll pan to the rear of the truck. A special thanks goes to California Body Works for squirting all our new pieces factory white to match the rest of the truck.

BEFORE

AFTER

01. We began by removing the...

01. We began by removing the upper grille shell bolts on the core support.

02. Four screws secure the...

02. Four screws secure the running lights to the shell on both sides. Twist the bulbs free once the light assembly is loose.

03. Once the running lights...

03. Once the running lights are out of the way you can access the screws behind them.

04. Hidden behind the grille...

04. Hidden behind the grille are upper and lower screws that must be removed.

05. Before the grille shell...

05. Before the grille shell is pulled off, unplug the side marker lights.

06. The entire grille shell...

06. The entire grille shell can now be taken to the workbench.

07. Use a ratchet to remove...

07. Use a ratchet to remove the bolts that secure the front bumper to the framerails.

08. Now that the bumper is...

08. Now that the bumper is free, you can set it aside for target practice.

09. Reuse the bolts to attach...

09. Reuse the bolts to attach the front bumper to the truck.

10. The smoothie bumper from...

10. The smoothie bumper from Universal Auto already helps the front end nicely.

11. Use a cut-off wheel to...

11. Use a cut-off wheel to remove the plastic bars on the new grille to make room for the new billet piece.

12. Next, test-fit the billet...

12. Next, test-fit the billet grille into the grille shell and make sure everything matches up.