"Guttah"-Grill for 2008
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aaahahahahahaaaaaa. That's too funny. Maybe he wasn't paying attention as he made it a year ago??, or he coulda just joshed you guys?
I just cleaned out my garage and I found a whole sheet of mesh that I had used for fixing a foundation. I think i just might try to see if I can't do something like that. I have the Chrome grill though...
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yeah, ive read through that time and again, i just didn't know if it would work seeing as how our trucks have a different grill and arent honey combed...if im just plain ingant (RF) about this, let me know! if it works, sweet. then im doing it Thursday and i MAY even go ahead and paint my headlights as well...ill have all day off
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I can't imagine it being any different, just a bit more difficult to chop or 'dremel' the horizontal bars out. After just checking, at least for mine, behind each of the 4 horizontal sections there are 3 vertical support (narrow) pieces that can, if you can manage not to detach them, be used as Jay' used his Honeycomb sections for back support.
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Like Jay said, just make sure you paint 'em, even though they are aluminum, they are prone to oxidize and discolor pretty quick in the elements. The ones I actually used ON MY GUTTERS, began discoloring within a couple months.
I did the front of my hood scoop and painted it with a chrome paint, then a good coat of polyurethane. So far, so good...
I did the front of my hood scoop and painted it with a chrome paint, then a good coat of polyurethane. So far, so good...
Last edited by HammerZ71; 07-01-2010 at 02:41 PM.