Hanging out in the front of your vehicle is a slotted metal or heavy-duty plastic component known as your Chevrolet Suburban grille. Like the other exterior parts of your vehicle, the condition of your Suburban grille is a reflection on the overall appearance of your vehicle. If you have a scratched, dented, broken, faded, or splattered grille, your Suburban is not presenting its best face.
Unfortunately, since it is front and center as well as close to the ground, your Chevrolet Suburban grille tends to take quite a bit of abuse. Water, mud, salt, slush, and road debris splashing on your Suburban grille can do plenty of damage, and this component is often the first to show signs of aging.
Even if you put appearances aside, you should consider the function of your grille when you decide whether to replace it. If you were to open up your hood, you would find your radiator right up close to the front. Your radiator works in part by using air blowing through your Chevrolet Suburban grille to lower the temperature of the heated coolant. If your Suburban grille is clogged with mud and debris, the airflow reaching your radiator is going to be restricted. A broken or cracked grille can allow small particles and rocks to enter your engine bay and cause some damage. So, if the looks of your Suburban grille are starting to go downhill, you should replace it as soon as possible.You don’t have to pay dealership prices to get a new, great-looking grille for your vehicle when you browse our extensive online catalogue and take advantage of our discount prices.