A grill mod...My way.
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This is awesome. I'm glad to hear it held up over time! I really want to try this in my red jeep, black Grill with red insterts. I've only seen one person on this thread who has done this, and it looks good, but the red Definitely doesn't seem as bright as the main Jeep. Any ideas there? It doesn't have to be perfect but I would like them to be close. LOVEA The way the blue came out. Hit me up with any ideas! I want to do this, but I want to do it right for me
#164
Just curious if anybody has done the grill insert mod this way? Thoughts, opinions, problems wud be appreciated. I'm thinking of purchasing the rugged ridge grill inserts (black without billet insert) because I think they wud make silver grill pop. Than I wud glue or zip tie gutter guard to these inserts instead of inside of grill. Thoughts? Recommend glue/ zip tie?
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So after looking at pages and pages of grill mods I finally decided what I wanted to do. This isn't much different than other grill mods. Except that I've read several other posts on it and found out what to do, and most importantly, what not to do. This is just my own personal way.
This is my first time doing it and I completely relied on JK-Forum and members like you.
HINT: Since I used the gutter guards that already had a slight bend to them, I took advantage of this and held down the mesh into the grill slot so it looks like its rounded out from the outside. Kind of like the expensive one on Quadratec. It gives it a little bit of a raised look instead of flat like everyone else who did this mod with a big sheet of mesh instead of individual pieces.
Hope you enjoy!
Materials:
Package of 6 gutter guards (Home Depot)
Epoxy (5 minute dry time)
Color Matched DupliColor Chrysler Blue rattle can
DupliColor Bedliner rattle can
3M double sided tape
Masking tape
Tools:
metal shears
scissors
Drill w/ wood screw
Before.....
I started out by taking off the front grill. (Obviously) Removing the plastic rivets was easy.
Just drill a screw into the center about a 1/4 inch.
Pull it out with a pair of pliers.
Reverse drill to get screw out of plastic bit.
Use needlenose pliers to pull up on the remaining plastic tab. Repeat for the others.
Pull outward on grill.
Twist the turn signal bulbs and gently remove them.
Pull grill out from tabs on bottom and lift grill up and remove.
I put all the plastic clips/tabs on the fender so they don't get lost.
Remove the lenses by pressing in on the tabs and releasing.
Start sanding away.
Removing the letters. I used string, and no heat gun. I felt that using heat melts the tape even worse. They came off very easily this way.
Goo Gone to get the remaining sticky stuff. You don't have to get it all. You're going to sand it anyway. This just prevents the sandpaper from clogging with glue.
Finish sanding all the nooks n crannies.
Wash with soap and water to remove all dust. Dry completely.
Eyeball out where you need to cut the mesh and cut it.
Conform and bend to the shape of the grill opening.
Repeat for the rest.
Prepped to paint. I used masking tape to cover the top rubber piece where the hood closes on it.
Use even light coats. I did 4 complete coats on everything. Be patient.
While waiting for the paint to dry, remove the old tape from the letters and cut and press on the new 3M tape.
When the grill paint was done drying...I eyeballed the letters and I think it's perfect.
Install the mesh. Press them on and conform them. They were very tight and didn't wiggle around.
I put goops of epoxy on the top and bottom and then dotted around the sides every 6 inches or so.
Only mix a little bit of epoxy at a time as it sets quick. Be patient and go slow with this process. Have a friend help by holding and pressing the mesh down while you apply the epoxy.
Let dry for a couple hours. (Cures in 24 hours)
Reinstall the turn signal lenses and the grill the same way you removed it...and VOILA! Done!
This is my first time doing it and I completely relied on JK-Forum and members like you.
HINT: Since I used the gutter guards that already had a slight bend to them, I took advantage of this and held down the mesh into the grill slot so it looks like its rounded out from the outside. Kind of like the expensive one on Quadratec. It gives it a little bit of a raised look instead of flat like everyone else who did this mod with a big sheet of mesh instead of individual pieces.
Hope you enjoy!
Materials:
Package of 6 gutter guards (Home Depot)
Epoxy (5 minute dry time)
Color Matched DupliColor Chrysler Blue rattle can
DupliColor Bedliner rattle can
3M double sided tape
Masking tape
Tools:
metal shears
scissors
Drill w/ wood screw
Before.....
I started out by taking off the front grill. (Obviously) Removing the plastic rivets was easy.
Just drill a screw into the center about a 1/4 inch.
Pull it out with a pair of pliers.
Reverse drill to get screw out of plastic bit.
Use needlenose pliers to pull up on the remaining plastic tab. Repeat for the others.
Pull outward on grill.
Twist the turn signal bulbs and gently remove them.
Pull grill out from tabs on bottom and lift grill up and remove.
I put all the plastic clips/tabs on the fender so they don't get lost.
Remove the lenses by pressing in on the tabs and releasing.
Start sanding away.
Removing the letters. I used string, and no heat gun. I felt that using heat melts the tape even worse. They came off very easily this way.
Goo Gone to get the remaining sticky stuff. You don't have to get it all. You're going to sand it anyway. This just prevents the sandpaper from clogging with glue.
Finish sanding all the nooks n crannies.
Wash with soap and water to remove all dust. Dry completely.
Eyeball out where you need to cut the mesh and cut it.
Conform and bend to the shape of the grill opening.
Repeat for the rest.
Prepped to paint. I used masking tape to cover the top rubber piece where the hood closes on it.
Use even light coats. I did 4 complete coats on everything. Be patient.
While waiting for the paint to dry, remove the old tape from the letters and cut and press on the new 3M tape.
When the grill paint was done drying...I eyeballed the letters and I think it's perfect.
Install the mesh. Press them on and conform them. They were very tight and didn't wiggle around.
I put goops of epoxy on the top and bottom and then dotted around the sides every 6 inches or so.
Only mix a little bit of epoxy at a time as it sets quick. Be patient and go slow with this process. Have a friend help by holding and pressing the mesh down while you apply the epoxy.
Let dry for a couple hours. (Cures in 24 hours)
Reinstall the turn signal lenses and the grill the same way you removed it...and VOILA! Done!
#166
Just curious if anybody has done the grill insert mod this way? Thoughts, opinions, problems wud be appreciated. I'm thinking of purchasing the rugged ridge grill inserts (black without billet insert) because I think they wud make silver grill pop. Than I wud glue or zip tie gutter guard to these inserts instead of inside of grill. Thoughts? Recommend glue/ zip tie?
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that's freakin sweet! I originally did the black plastic gutter guard, but I hit either a couple of big rocks and looked like a big bug of some kind and didn't hold up like the metal type should so I'm going to do what you did there, looks great ... Oh, and paint my grill inserts orange with my blue jeep...
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Thanks again everyone! I'll take some pictures tomorrow during the day and show how well it's held up. I even hit a bird and it was lodged up in there pretty good and did no damage. Pics to come...