Factory Grille Modification

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Woods0

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No other chrome at the moment. I might just paint it gunmetal to match my wheels. Maybe when all my cuts heal. :D
Gunmetal will definitely compliment the tough look on the metal sheet. Nice work
 
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Just an update on the never-ending grille modifications. This time, I went with an ABS plastic honeycome mesh.

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That came out great! Even better, that it was a DIY solution that had to get creative with resources that were limited in your area. Awesome look on that!!!
 

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I really like it - if I ever actually get around to fixing my truck up, I'll want to do something like this.
 

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Hi, that's a good job. In the photo we do not see how the grid is fixed. You only show how it is laid with the cutouts. Could you show us how the grid manages to hold in place?
 

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Hi, that's a good job. In the photo we do not see how the grid is fixed. You only show how it is laid with the cutouts. Could you show us how the grid manages to hold in place?
It was hard to tell, but OP linked to a pic. I'm reposting for ease. Hope OP doesn't mind.

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