Upper grille made out of lower grille
#2
there was but it was locked
but basically, dremel out all of the upper grille. get ur lower grille, and line it up to the upper. drill a hole into both, and use small zip ties to hold it together. trim away all the excess and install
but basically, dremel out all of the upper grille. get ur lower grille, and line it up to the upper. drill a hole into both, and use small zip ties to hold it together. trim away all the excess and install
#3
Why can't someone just make a new DIY for this? I'm planning to do this soon (I have the extra lower grille sittin' on my back seat). I wouldn't get banished from this forum if I did a DIY myself, would I?
#4
please fkin do it.
and if it does get banished who cares.
just make a copy of it in Word and everytime someone starts a thread like this just PM them the instructions.
i think the last one got removed bcuz some d-bag took the instructions and was selling them on ebay or something.
and if it does get banished who cares.
just make a copy of it in Word and everytime someone starts a thread like this just PM them the instructions.
i think the last one got removed bcuz some d-bag took the instructions and was selling them on ebay or something.
#8
well... my attempt at a DIY was a failure... heck, my upper grille doesn't even look that great to me. I've got gaps and there are parts that are showing that shouldn't be seen.
I think my next attempt should yield better results, but now I gotta wait for another lower grille to come up available... oh well, occasional failures are a part of the game.
We only learn from our mistakes and the failures make us stronger (or smarter).
I think my next attempt should yield better results, but now I gotta wait for another lower grille to come up available... oh well, occasional failures are a part of the game.
We only learn from our mistakes and the failures make us stronger (or smarter).
#13
get a lower grill. Dremel the bottem part of the grill off, up to that little indentation. Get the trim. Dremel the last outer 2 tabs off the trim. take the dremel outside, and keep trimming the back piece off as necessary to make the trim ziptied to the grill fit. If you do it right you can actually get the trim to hold the entire thing in place. You can zip tie the grill into the bumper for extra assurance. I'd make a diy but i already did my grill.
#14
Originally Posted by a_german_named_hans
get a lower grill. Dremel the bottem part of the grill off, up to that little indentation. Get the trim. Dremel the last outer 2 tabs off the trim. take the dremel outside, and keep trimming the back piece off as necessary to make the trim ziptied to the grill fit. If you do it right you can actually get the trim to hold the entire thing in place. You can zip tie the grill into the bumper for extra assurance. I'd make a diy but i already did my grill.
#15
nah dude you cant tell.
if you just take your time and think it through, you can actually zip tie it so that the zip ties aren't visible.
for instance. if you take the chrome piece out, you'll see that on the bottem it actually has sort of a lip. you take a small drill and drill holes through that just enough so that it goes through the lip and stops before the actual trim. and you can use that to zip tie the trim to the grill and the bumper. and for the top portion you can just use the screw holes which are also not visible from the outside since they're on the outside of the trim and behind the bumper. Its really not that hard, you just gotta think twice and cut once.
I'll take closer up shots tomorrow just to prove you cant see the zip ties.
if you just take your time and think it through, you can actually zip tie it so that the zip ties aren't visible.
for instance. if you take the chrome piece out, you'll see that on the bottem it actually has sort of a lip. you take a small drill and drill holes through that just enough so that it goes through the lip and stops before the actual trim. and you can use that to zip tie the trim to the grill and the bumper. and for the top portion you can just use the screw holes which are also not visible from the outside since they're on the outside of the trim and behind the bumper. Its really not that hard, you just gotta think twice and cut once.
I'll take closer up shots tomorrow just to prove you cant see the zip ties.