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Old 08-13-2009, 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by katsumotology
should get green seat covers, too.
YES WAY!!!!!!!!!

Mods look GREAT!!!!

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Old 08-15-2009, 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by purple11haze
Just completed this mod today and it looks great.

The only problem is I had to buy a 4'x8' sheet of the aluminum. So I have eight extra sheets 15"x28" of expanded aluminum. Not looking to make any money so I will part with them at cost plus shipping. Pm me if you are interested.
how much would it be total cost to ship to Kendallville, IN?
Old 08-15-2009, 09:32 PM
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I did this mod months ago. I removed the double sided adhesive and used Locktite ruberized superglue to glue the zip tie anchors to the grill. I think I'd have to grind them off if I wanted to remove them.
Old 08-25-2009, 07:31 AM
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Finally got mine finished and put on. Duplicolor bedliner, and for the grill insert I opted for a sheet of aluminum from mcmaster - painted black to match. Attached with gorilla glue, mounting blocks, and zipties. That's not going anywhere anytime soon. I also paint matched my Jeep badge to Steel blue and relocated it.



Old 08-25-2009, 08:00 PM
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Just did mine last weekend. Turned out nice.
I used stucko mesh, liked they way it looked, plus it was dirt cheep. I was in Garage cleaning mode yesterday so the extra 5/6 of a sheet went onto the trash. I used Gorilla Glue super glue on the ZIP tabs. It was a PITA pealing off all the double tape from the tabs, but the glue holds like mad.
Old 08-27-2009, 08:57 AM
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To anyone that has gone the plastic gutter mesh route, any regrets? Is it holding up okay. I would prefer to go that route because the color is molded in and there is no concern of paint chipping and the screen rusting. Just wanted to get thoughts on those that have done it.
Thanks
Old 08-27-2009, 10:55 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

Part # 7582K12 for the zip tie cubes in black

I used Brake cleaner to clean the grill and black caliper paint to paint it.

Paint first so its ready for install!!



I Took out the 6 plastic screw- did by hand - hint hint


Pulled gently by the blinker- not to hard now its still connected


Pulled red tab out FIRST- then pulled plug out


Pulled bottom out


Have grill ready


Laid all the tie downs - 3 going down and one on each top hole


Zip tied each one using a small screwdriver to help get the tie up


Re Install the grill and Vuala!!



THANKS Ponpeta!!!!!!
nice!!!...i like it a lot!
Old 08-27-2009, 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by R0ck
Finally got mine finished and put on. Duplicolor bedliner, and for the grill insert I opted for a sheet of aluminum from mcmaster - painted black to match. Attached with gorilla glue, mounting blocks, and zipties. That's not going anywhere anytime soon. I also paint matched my Jeep badge to Steel blue and relocated it.



really liking the blacked out lights!!!!
Old 09-16-2009, 07:06 AM
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Great Mod! And it only took about an hour to complete (after the paint dried) I used Black satin Plastic Paint, gave it a good 4 coats to ensure it won't rust. I used expanded steel, all materials were purchased at Home Depot for less than $50. It looks and functions great, will keep the grasshoppers from denting my rad fins from now on. Thanks to the original poster for the great idea.
Old 09-16-2009, 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by IR Tools
To anyone that has gone the plastic gutter mesh route, any regrets? Is it holding up okay. I would prefer to go that route because the color is molded in and there is no concern of paint chipping and the screen rusting. Just wanted to get thoughts on those that have done it.
Thanks
Mine's gone over 3000 miles of both trails and highways with no issues. Hasn't been hit by any big rocks or anything, but it's definitely stopped some good sized bugs. I did lose one of my zip-tie blocks, but that's it.


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