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Old 10-01-2009 | 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Fermin
15" x 28" is what i used, but it had a little overlap on the edges for the zip ties. I think 24" would be a little short
That's what I was affraid of, I guess I will have to order something.
Old 10-01-2009 | 10:45 PM
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Nice...I want try now.
Old 10-07-2009 | 06:14 PM
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So I got the Home Depot 1 inch clips and zip ties (black and UV rated)
Goo Gone xtreme to remove the adhesives (bathe em for 5-10 minutes, they slip right off)
Plastic Epoxy - LockTite 7 minute set
and found these cool sturdy gutter guards at Lowe's that I like cause they are plastic and have round holes just like the lights on the front end.
Painted them Black with 4 coats of plastic rated spray and then non-gloss enameled them with 2 more coats of spray.
bought four 3' pieces and cut them down to 7 15" or so strips.
I like the look, some will not I'm sure.
I read this thread over and used all the best practices I saw... Sanding for adhesion, alcohol to clean. and liked knowing I hadn't seen a picture of the round style grill cover yet.
My only concern might be the air flow, but I don't really think it's a concern at all. it breathes pretty well.
UPDATE: Drove from Virginia Beach to New Jersey and back (250 miles one way). No heat issues. Temp gauge never budged.
Check it out:
And yes, I have a hood lock, so there is a small section cut out, I may clean it up more, but it is minimally offensive.



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Old 10-07-2009 | 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Phantasm
So I got the Home Depot 1 inch clips and zip ties (black and UV rated)
Goo Gone xtreme to remove the adhesives (bathe em for 5-10 minutes, they slip right off)
Plastic Epoxy - LockTite 7 minute set
and found these cool sturdy gutter guards at Lowe's that I like cause they are plastic and have round holes just like the lights on the front end.
Painted them Black with 4 coats of plastic rated spray and then non-gloss enameled them with 2 more coats of spray.
bought four 3' pieces and cut them down to 7 15" or so strips.
I like the look, some will not I'm sure.
I read this thread over and used all the best practices I saw... Sanding for adhesion, alcohol to clean. and liked knowing I hadn't seen a picture of the round style grill cover yet.
My only concern might be the air flow, but I don't really think it's a concern at all. it breathes pretty well.
Check it out:
And yes, I have a hood lock, so there is a small section cut out, I may clean it up more, but it is minimally offensive.


I think it turned out allright.
Old 10-07-2009 | 07:53 PM
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Nice! Great grills everyone!
Old 10-08-2009 | 08:03 PM
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Thanks guys

I used loctite superglue on the anchor squares... i didnt think to remove the pre-adhesive backs though but hopefully everything stays together... went with the gutter guards from home depot too btw


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Old 10-12-2009 | 06:51 AM
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Here is mine, ... whith one year and like the first day...

Old 10-15-2009 | 06:00 AM
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The rain finally sttoped in Houston long enough for me to finish this mod last night. Write-up was great spot on. Now I just need a write up on how to get dried Gorilla glue off my fingers.

Before:


After:
http://my.project-jk.com/data/500/th...rill_after.JPG
Old 10-19-2009 | 06:21 AM
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Great write up! I did mine last night with black plastic gutter guard. Performed the clean, sand, clean again, sticky pad, 5 minute epoxy routine and hopefully it holds up well.

I think I have $15 invested in the project and about 2.5 hours of time. Awesome mod!
Old 10-19-2009 | 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by DBB888
I ordered mine through www.mcmaster.com
type in sheet metal
Click "Sheet Metal Products:
Click "Sheets,Bars,Strip, Cubes"
Thats for the sheet- 28.5x14
I get to this page, but then I have to choose:

Thickness
Diamond Opening Size
Overall Diamond Size
Strand Size Width

Let me know your setup I like it as a benchmark.

Thanks.


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