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GrayGhost1
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Well here it is. The long awaited tech article to convert the Lincoln LS grille into an all chrome grille. If you follow this guide you should not have any issues with your grille. The first one I did took about 45 minutes. The second one was even less so it's not a difficult project.
You will need these items to successfully convert a Lincoln LS grille into a fully chromed version:
- 2004 and up Lincoln LSE Grille (color doesn't really matter)
- 2003 and up Lincoln LS Grille (has to be a 2 piece version)
- Epoxy for ABS Plastic (I used clear but black can do)
- Dremel
- Flat Head Screw Driver
The most difficult part of this conversion is locating a 2 piece 2003 and up Lincoln LS Grille. They are out there but there is no guarantee you'll get one if you order one from LS Koncepts or the dealer. It's the luck of the draw. I had to purchse three before I got one so good luck! Once you have your grilles they should look something like what is below and one photo lets you know how to identify a 2 piece grille.
First thing to do is remove the four (4) mounting screws from the top of each grille. Next you can start to Dremel out the plastic mounting studs. There are ten (10) on each grille. It doesn't take much to Dremel them out so don't grind it all the way down. You want to just Dremel it enough to to release it from the grille.
You will need these items to successfully convert a Lincoln LS grille into a fully chromed version:
- 2004 and up Lincoln LSE Grille (color doesn't really matter)
- 2003 and up Lincoln LS Grille (has to be a 2 piece version)
- Epoxy for ABS Plastic (I used clear but black can do)
- Dremel
- Flat Head Screw Driver
The most difficult part of this conversion is locating a 2 piece 2003 and up Lincoln LS Grille. They are out there but there is no guarantee you'll get one if you order one from LS Koncepts or the dealer. It's the luck of the draw. I had to purchse three before I got one so good luck! Once you have your grilles they should look something like what is below and one photo lets you know how to identify a 2 piece grille.
First thing to do is remove the four (4) mounting screws from the top of each grille. Next you can start to Dremel out the plastic mounting studs. There are ten (10) on each grille. It doesn't take much to Dremel them out so don't grind it all the way down. You want to just Dremel it enough to to release it from the grille.