| Carriage Works is synonymous with uncompromising standards of engineering and quality. Carriage Works uses innovative cutting edge technology to pioneer and develop the highest quality genuine billet aluminum truck accessories available. The ultimate combination of lightweight, style and strength makes Carriage Works the consummate choice for a style upgrade to any vehicle.
Carriage Works Inc., established in 1981, utilizes state-of-the-art technology to manufacture high quality billet grilles and billet grille inserts, billet dash inserts, billet accessories, billet steering wheels and Stainless Steel exhaust tips.
Carriage Works, Inc. is committed to offering the highest quality products, featuring world class fit and finish.
All Carriage Works products are made in the USA, specifically in Grandview, Missouri. Every single grill they design goes through careful research and design, probably moreso than almost any other grill manufacturer.
Carriage Works products come with stainless steel hardware. And simply put, Carriage Works guarantees a perfect fit every time. So you get two warranties with Carriage Works products: one from the manufacturer, as well as the one Andy's Auto Sport offers on every product guaranteeing your satisfaction.
Carriage Works has won multiple SEMA excellence awards, including "Design and Engineering:", "Best New Product", and "International Products"
Carriage Works is always quick to tout that their products have aerospace tolerances, which they are able to achieve due to the state-of-the-art technology and materials they use to manufacture the product. Hardware and brackets come with all products. Grilles are welded in CAD designed, CNC-milled fixtures. |
Frequently Asked Questions | |  |  |  | | | | Why buy a grille? | | | | Grilles add a great cosmetic touch to your truck, separating it from the other stock, basic trucks on the road. There are several styles of grilles available. | | | | | | | | What is a cut-out grille? | | | | This is a grille that involves removing your factory grille insert and replacing it with the new cut-out grill insert of your choice. As opposed to a bolt-over grille (which goes over your factory grille), the cut-out grille installation requires the cutting-out of your factory grille. Therefore cutting and drilling is required. Installation of these is easy enough for most handy do-it-yourselfers to handle; otherwise, simply take it to a local body shop since cutting and/or drilling might be required). | | | | | | | | If a cut-out grille is harder to install than a bolt-over grille, why buy a cut-out grille? | | | | Cut-out grilles often look cleaner than bolt-over grilles, because there is nothing behind grille face. Don't get us wrong, bolt-over grilles look very nice! But with a cut-out grille, no matter which angle you look at it, no matter which light you're in, that grille will look gorgeous and clean since there is no factory grille behind it. | | | | | | | |   |
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