Grill Mod
#151
Since this thread is alive again. I will recommend glueing the pads down as previously mentioned becuase I have quite of few of them that have popped off now. Since its such a PITA for me to get the grill off because of my bumper/winch I say head off the problem before hand.
#152
Hey guys and gals. I am just getting around to doing this mod and I have a question. On that gutter guard stuff that everyone is using Does it have a curve to it. I just got back from Lowe's and the only gutter guard was like someone said 3ft long in a pack of 6 but it had a huge curve to it. Am I looking at the right stuff or should I keep looking or order it from that web site that sells it?
Andrew
Andrew
BTW, 4 months now with the aircraft sealer, those bases aren't even thinking about coming off.
Last edited by John L; 08-08-2007 at 02:06 PM. Reason: addition
#155
Put mine together last night let the gorilla glue dry overnight and got it all back in place this morning. Looks great and probably one of the cheapest mods to date beside the drilled mirrors. Thanks to the person that came up with the idea. I ended up ordering the black plastic that DB888 suggested. Thanks again
Andrew
Andrew
#156
my grill mod
Ok, its official.
This site has turned me into an obsessed tinkerer...
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used the cheap black plastic gutter screen from the "low" priced home improvement store
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I like that there is minimal material. Max air flow!
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I also used a small spot of (2-part) plastic super glue on each mounting base. I'm hoping that will help with the amount of heat those stickers must tolerate...
I love this site!
This site has turned me into an obsessed tinkerer...
[IMG][/IMG]
used the cheap black plastic gutter screen from the "low" priced home improvement store
[IMG][/IMG]
I like that there is minimal material. Max air flow!
[IMG][/IMG]
I also used a small spot of (2-part) plastic super glue on each mounting base. I'm hoping that will help with the amount of heat those stickers must tolerate...
I love this site!
#157
I used the mesh material from an expanded aluminum pet screen for a screen door. Perfect size with alittle trimming.
Bright unfinished aluminum, $20 at OSH. Used the zip tie cubes and alittle epoxy. It bends nicely to conform to the grill.
Bright unfinished aluminum, $20 at OSH. Used the zip tie cubes and alittle epoxy. It bends nicely to conform to the grill.
#159
SFD- What type of mesh did you use? Looks like good stuff. Nice and thin, plus the diamonds go in the right direction. I used plastic but would like to see if what you used is available locally. Thanks!