TRD Pro Grille Install 6th Gen 4Runner

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TRD Pro Grille Swap on 6th Gen 4Runner - Not Fun, but worth the upgrade...​

The TRD Pro grille swap was one of the most popular upgrades on the 5th Gen 4Runner, and for good reason. The installation was fast/easy, and it looked great on every trim. Although the new Pro grille looks great once it's done, it's a royal PITA to install... and I've installed lots of parts on many generations.

The actual Pro grille itself is sandwiched between a handful of layered plastics on the front bumper, requiring the removal of many plastic trim pieces. I'll break down a general overview of the grille assembly, removal, and installation process.

We picked up a grille from KO Creations. Find it here: https://kocreations.shop/

It's not an OEM grille, but the quality was definitely worth the cost. It looks great once everything is installed.

TOYOTA Grille Letter Assembly​

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Start by assembling all the letters on the grille. They can only be installed one way. Once you get an idea of how letters go on the grille, you can start to adjust the T letters so that they're even with the other letters. The T letters can be adjusted from side to side, and the other letters are somewhat locked into place.

Secure Letters to Grille​

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Once you figure out the letter placement, turn the grille over and line up the plates that match with each letter. Once the plates are lined up, use the provided screws to secure the plates to the back of each letter.

DO NOT USE AN IMPACT OR DRILL.

If you use an impact or drill, you risk stripping out one of the mounting points. Only use a screwdriver and slowly screw them all into place until each plate is firm against the letters.

Remove Grille Shutter​

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Remove the grille shutter by disconnecting the 6 10mm bolts holding it in place. Then disconnect the harness and set the grille shutter to the side.

Remove Side Plastics​

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Remove the side plastics and disconnect the sensors. Set them to the side.

Loosen clips​

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Now, start to get an idea of how the clips attach to the plastics. You will need a few flathead screwdrivers to work multiple clips at a time in order for the clips to pop out.

It works best if you start from the outside and work your way inside.
 
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Separate Plastics​


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Start from the corners, and once you have one of the outside corner clips out, you can work your way towards the center of the grille.

Remove Top Bumper Plastic​

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This part was a process.

The top grille plastic cover (upper mustache) is locked into place on the lower center plastics (lower mustache) on both sides. You can see a notch in the upper mustache above. To remove it, you have to separate the lower mustache from the black sub-frame assembly, and once you have enough clearance, work the top mustache up and down, and side to side, until you can pop it out.

Remove OEM Toyota Grille​


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At this point, the OEM grille is still locked into place via the bottom mustache tabs. Again, start from the edges and work your way towards the center. After all the tabs are loose, remove the OEM center grille.

Insert New Grille​

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Now install the new center grille and just reverse the installation process from the last step back to the first. Make sure every tab is perfectly seated at each step, or else you will have to go back through, remove plastics, and start the install over again.

Give yourself a good amount of time for installation on this grille.
 
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