With the front of our 2006 Silverado 2500HD starting to show some wear and tear I have been collecting pieces and parts over the past month to give her a facelift. I was going to sand and clear the headlights as they've been getting a bit foggy from UV and the last time I polished them was about 7 years ago however, as I was inspecting them I noted that the corners were starting to develop slight cracks from UV. The first 8 years we owned the truck it had to sit outside at our last home so it has only had the luxury of being in a covered garage for the past 6.5 years now so I think those first years took their toll on the plastics even though I've done my best to maintain them. Plus, I purchased the truck out of the Pheonix, AZ area so I'm sure those first 4 years were brutal on it.
When I purchased the truck there was some minor damage to it from the original owner. He evidently didn't know what a tailgate was for as it appears everything went over the bedsides into the bed because there was a lot of little dents and dings along the bedrails and the tailgate was damaged severely. The front bumper has also been impacted slightly causing a pretty decent size dent and the lower front valance was cracked and broken. Upon my first taking delivery of the truck I focused on zeroing the drivetrain out, it was straightpiped so I added the Banks Monster Exhaust and then began getting the body back into shape. As far as the front bumper, I hammered the dent out to where it was barely noticeable and soldered the plastic lower valance so it too was barely noticeable. My thinking was I would use the funds I had budged for the truck to get the body work and paint work up to par after the drivetrain and then when I had the money I'd get a new bumper and lower valance. Well, to be honest, it has been so undetectable that I have just ran with it for the past almost 15-years I've owned the truck now.
However, with the recent strikes and parts availability issues I started thinking that while I am addressing the lighting on the front of the truck maybe I'd splurge and spend the money to replace the bumper as well. I went OEM on the three bumper components as they were not much more than aftermarket. I also ordered the bumper and lower valance for the Silverado that had the fog lights in the valance as mine did not come with them. It took a few weeks to get the bumper components but I got a call yesterday informing me that my bumper parts had arrived so I went to my local GM dealership at lunch and picked them up.
Upon arriving home, I unloaded and unboxed them to check and ensure they were not dented or damaged, although the boxes looked pristine. Everything looked perfect.
The OEM part numbers and a big ole' Proudly Made in Canada stencil on the box.
Other parts for my truck's facelift include a new OEM GM bowtie as my original is showing some peeling and decay. I also purchased an OEM switch panel for the dash to include the fog light switch that is incorporated in with the bed light and an OE style wiring harness for the foglights that I will be installing in the new lower valance.
And all new lights for the truck. New OE quality headlights, turn signal/driving lights, foglights and tail lights that will be going on the truck.
Now to find the time to install all of the above parts.
After unloading all of the bumper parts and only having about an hour of time in the shop I bumped the heat up, cranked up the Christmas tunes and turned my attention to OPE.
We are supposed to have a winter storm hitting us projecting 2-5 inches of snow on the valley floor between Friday night and Saturday morning, so I figured rather than commence the end of season preventive maintenance on the lawn equipment I had better get the snowblower ready.
I made sure tire pressures were up and even, checked fluids and then gave all of the plastic a good wipe down with ZEP Powerhouse. It had collected just a little dust over the summer so I am pleased with how it shined up. It fired on the third pull and is now ready for that white ****.
Before closing up the shop I hung a couple new metal signs that I've had on the shelf for a while but haven't hung.
Thanks for looking.