Grill Mod
#521
Here's mine done today,,,,,
Being as that I was a bit intimidated by finding the right stuff in Home Deopt, McMaster Carr, and others, I found this item in Ebay : 180400905573 and the cost was $46.00 delivered.
In the kit was this:
This was the supplies needed as well in the picture.
The kit came with the mesh grille inserts, the pre-stuck anchors , and the plastic Ty-wraps. I did take off all of the cheapo foam sticky pads and replaced them with heavy duty 3-M double sided Heavy Duty sticky tape.
Then the install, and finished product:
Now it looks much nicer and finished in the front grille area, I think it goes well with the Stainless Bumpers
In the kit was this:
This was the supplies needed as well in the picture.
The kit came with the mesh grille inserts, the pre-stuck anchors , and the plastic Ty-wraps. I did take off all of the cheapo foam sticky pads and replaced them with heavy duty 3-M double sided Heavy Duty sticky tape.
Then the install, and finished product:
Now it looks much nicer and finished in the front grille area, I think it goes well with the Stainless Bumpers
Last edited by jerseyjeepgurl; 09-19-2009 at 05:24 PM.
#524
My son and I decided to try the plastic mesh route this weekend. Was much easier than I originally thought, and looks much better than stock. We'll have to see how it holds up to a Nebraska winter though - the mesh feels as cheap as it was. But it's hard to go wrong with a sub $20 mod that looks so much nicer!
C
C
#527
Cool idea. I did mine similiar with little lighter weight material it's what they use on fireplaces to hold the rock up. (i think) You can get it in 30"x 8' so you'll have enough to do 3 or 4 grills and it's only $10. (any lumber or hardware store) It contours to the grill better so you won't flatten it.
#528
That's not a bad idea either. I'll have to look at lumber store first. But, so far, the mesh is still okay. Wish it was a little more rigid though. Oh well. Still can't beat it for the price.
Chris
Chris