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Ok guys here are the pics I promised after changing my2010 LE grille with an SE. I had a hell of a time finding out if this was going to work or not. No one could give me a straight answer from the dealer. Well it is a DIRECT fit for anyone interested in doing this project. Next for me is dual exhaust on my LE...I keep you posted..peace
awesome. I was wondering that about switching the SE grill to my 09 LE. Looks nice... I want to do that and debadge the "camry" and "LE" badges. BTW, did you have to take the whole front bumper off to do it? or did you do it with the bumper still on the car...
Thanks guys I'm really happy with it. I did not remove the bumper to switch them out. However, there is not much space to work with behind the grille so take your time to avoid breaking tabs off your old grille in case you want to re-sale it or re-install at a later time ...thanks
looks good, i was thinking of switching my LE grille to SE too. Did you buy the OEM grille or aftermarket? I was thinking of buying aftermarket off ebay that looks exactly the same so i could save money. lol
Yes this is a OEM from the dealer. If you can find one on EBAY go for it. I looked for weeks for my color on EBAY with no luck. I dont have the part # sorry. What I did was I went to my local Toyota and found the exact grille I wanted off a new car on the lot, wrote down the VIN # and took it inside to the parts dept. and ordered it
I dont have the part # sorry. What I did was I went to my local Toyota and found the exact grille I wanted off a new car on the lot, wrote down the VIN # and took it inside to the parts dept. and ordered it
the parts dept could have told you the part # instead of getting the VIN from the car. also, the part # should be on the receipt.
the parts dept could have told you the part # instead of getting the VIN from the car. also, the part # should be on the receipt.
Yeah your right but they already ordered the wrong grille once. So to play it safe, I found the exact car on the lot with the SE grille and got the VIN
Yes this is a OEM from the dealer. If you can find one on EBAY go for it. I looked for weeks for my color on EBAY with no luck. I dont have the part # sorry. What I did was I went to my local Toyota and found the exact grille I wanted off a new car on the lot, wrote down the VIN # and took it inside to the parts dept. and ordered it
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Originally Posted by TheKevin
the parts dept could have told you the part # instead of getting the VIN from the car. also, the part # should be on the receipt.
Exactly. If you ordered it through dealership whether it be via part number or VIN, you should have gotten a receipt and part number would be on there.
In the picture, you also have the box. The part number is on the box as well.
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