Looking for lower facia part number - Tahoe

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Does anyone know how to remove the "eyebrows" on the front bumper?

They are clipped on to the front bumper. If you crawl under the truck you should be able to feel the clips (may even be able to see them, can't remember) and then pop them out. They are a pain to do though if you leave the front bumper cover on.
 

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They are clipped on to the front bumper. If you crawl under the truck you should be able to feel the clips (may even be able to see them, can't remember) and then pop them out. They are a pain to do though if you leave the front bumper cover on.
Thanks for your help Chicago! I bought aftermarket fogs and oem chrome eyebrows and was wondering if it's a DIY job or if I should have someone else install them in for me
 

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Thanks for your help Chicago! I bought aftermarket fogs and oem chrome eyebrows and was wondering if it's a DIY job or if I should have someone else install them in for me

You're welcome. It can definitely be a DIY job, just depends on how much time you want to spend on it all. I installed the black grill on my Tahoe which involved removing the entire front bumper cover and that job took a couple of hours but definitely do able by yourself if you went that route to removing the eyebrows.
 

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I ordered part number 22936496 when installing my tow hooks.

chicagofan00,
when I searched this part number, Lower Molding - GM (22936496) on GMpartsdirect.com, the picture didn't show the tow hook holes, but rather the same fascia I currently have. I know you have mentioned it twice already, but this part number you ordered, does it have the proper holes for fog lights and tow hooks? also where did you get that sweet black grille?

also I see in your signature, you have K&N, exhaust, tuner ect... any noticeable difference with the doodads?
 

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chicagofan00,
when I searched this part number, Lower Molding - GM (22936496) on GMpartsdirect.com, the picture didn't show the tow hook holes, but rather the same fascia I currently have. I know you have mentioned it twice already, but this part number you ordered, does it have the proper holes for fog lights and tow hooks? also where did you get that sweet black grille?

also I see in your signature, you have K&N, exhaust, tuner ect... any noticeable difference with the doodads?

Yep, that is the correct part number. Has the proper holes for the tow hooks, etc.

The grill I got off of a seller on eBay. Just search for 2015 tahoe black grill and you'll see a bunch of different ones.

Yes, definitely a difference with each mod. The K&N intake helped add a bit of grunt to the truck under acceleration, no noticeable performance though. The Corsa exhaust sounds a ton better than the stock exhaust of course. The tuner made a big difference in shift response. I still haven't gotten the chance to do a custom tune but the out of the box tune was a noticeable difference.
 

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Did you install your corsa exhaust your self?

No, I had a local shop do it. I don't have access to a lift and figured it would be a pain in the ass without one as there isn't enough room underneath. If you have a lift it's probably a pretty easy install.
 

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No, I had a local shop do it. I don't have access to a lift and figured it would be a pain in the ass without one as there isn't enough room underneath. If you have a lift it's probably a pretty easy install.
Yeah I'm with about not having a lift. What did your local shop charge so I have a ball park.
 

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Yeah I'm with about not having a lift. What did your local shop charge so I have a ball park.

$180, if I recall correctly. A bit expensive IMHO as it's a really straight forward install but I didn't have much of a choice without a lift handy.
 

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