Still nobody has done this for a Yukon? What "trimming" is needed? Is it just a little cutting, or cutting AND fabricating? I 'd like to get a white hood, but if i need to repaint etc its just not gonna be worth all that. Who can tell me exactly what was needed to make the hood fit the Yukon...
People HAVE done it to GMC's, including Yukons. Maybe there is no one around here right now who has done it, but it has been done, many times. In fact, it has been done to all three faces of the GMC NBS front styling, including
1. The original GMC pickup truck, and all year Yukon and Yukon XL style.
2. The Denali Yukon, YukonXL, and C3 successor luxury pickups.
3. The 2003-2007 classic GMC pickup truck, with the updated grille style.
There is no way you will be able to get the HD hood to fit ANY of the three GMC front end styles without cutting and folding the hood. Even if you don't refold the edge over the headlights, and simply cut the scallop and try and bondo the edge closed, you still will have to cut... and cutting sheet metal means painting and refinishing, period.
Rolling the edge... meaning lapping the top visible surface stamping down around under the structrual rib stamping, is important because rain or dew on the hood will roll downwards with gravity, and cling like icicles and dew drops on the edge that is cut. Capiliary action will wick the water clinging to that drip edge up inside any pinhole imperfection in the reweld or the sealant betwen the inner and outer panel stampings of that hood, where corrosioni will occur. That's why a rolled edge, like the factory, is best. It is also the hardest part of the mod for a GMC, by FAR.
For Tahoes and Sierras, it is an easy swap. For GMC's it is definitley doable, and most certainly has been done, but it will require journeyman body shop skills in panel beating, forming, and finishing, not just painting.
To see plenty of examples of the HD hood on a GMC, simply google those three terms, using Image search. Lot's of low riders. Lots and lots of low riders in short bed pickups.
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