One of the most popular of modifications to a truck is the addition of a billet grille. There are two different types of them including cutout style and bolt-on style. With the cutout style grille, you end up cutting your OE grille to fit the shiny billet bars. However with a bolt-in style, the placement of a few toggle bolts are all that are needed to upgrade the looks of you truck.
Carriage Works, Inc.
4303 E. 140th Street P.O. Box 858
Grandview, MO 64030
816-966-1405
www.cwgrilles.com

2. I choose to go with a Carriage Works for our '07 Chevy Silverado Classic because they produce high quality billet grilles. Here is what I got in the mail; a pair of grilles and eight toggle bolts. | 
3. First, I dropped the bolts in the tabs on the grille. |

4. Next, I attached the fastener nut on the bolts. | 
5. From there, the grilles were slid in place on the plastic grille shell of the truck. Since there are gaps in the grilles, I was able slip my fingers on the backside to place the toggle bolts to a secure area. To finish it off, I used a screwdriver to tighten the bolts. |

6. A few minutes after I open my box, I was able to clean up the front end of my truck. | |