For those who have installed meshing in their grilles and bumper openings >>
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- Skinny zip ties for the top 2 grill openings and the bottom most one.
- Friction for the bumper openings
Link to BlackCat's cardomain pg with pics
(He was the "designer" of the bulge-grill using mesh.)
Link to my cardomain pg with some pics of mesh-grill making session with BlackCat
- Friction for the bumper openings

Link to BlackCat's cardomain pg with pics
(He was the "designer" of the bulge-grill using mesh.)
Link to my cardomain pg with some pics of mesh-grill making session with BlackCat
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Originally posted by StygianMax
- Skinny zip ties for the top 2 grill openings and the bottom most one.
- Friction for the bumper openings
Link to BlackCat's cardomain pg with pics
(He was the "designer" of the bulge-grill using mesh.)
Link to my cardomain pg with some pics of mesh-grill making session with BlackCat
Still looking good, Felix! Brings a tear to my eye!Originally posted by StygianMax
- Skinny zip ties for the top 2 grill openings and the bottom most one.
- Friction for the bumper openings

Link to BlackCat's cardomain pg with pics
(He was the "designer" of the bulge-grill using mesh.)
Link to my cardomain pg with some pics of mesh-grill making session with BlackCat
I've since painted my grill and license plate grill black. I don't care about seeing the plastic grill underneath the mesh anymore. The lower valance grill I still have it as silver colored.
Thin wire on the grill..........friction on the bumper openings.
Painted three times and clear coated twice.
Grill looks professionally handcrafted

Painted three times and clear coated twice.
Grill looks professionally handcrafted


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Originally posted by BlackCat
Still looking good, Felix! Brings a tear to my eye!
I've since painted my grill and license plate grill black. I don't care about seeing the plastic grill underneath the mesh anymore. The lower valance grill I still have it as silver colored.
Hey Daniel! How goes? Like you suggested, a few coats of silver and clear coat goes a long way in preserving the lustre in the mesh grill. Have you had any brainstorms about dealing with the grill structure under the mesh? Originally posted by BlackCat
Still looking good, Felix! Brings a tear to my eye!
I've since painted my grill and license plate grill black. I don't care about seeing the plastic grill underneath the mesh anymore. The lower valance grill I still have it as silver colored.
Cheers!

Cut out your opening(s). That way you can cut your mesh bigger than your hole and place it from behind. Cut out "tabs", bend them over and glue them to the inside of the bumper. No zip ties. 

plastic zip ties that you can get at any home depot. IT looks awesome after it is done.Stygian max homepage is what help me out with the mesh grill. It's worth the pain for the pleasure.

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Originally posted by takentomax
plastic zip ties that you can get at any home depot. IT looks awesome after it is done.Stygian max homepage is what help me out with the mesh grill. It's worth the pain for the pleasure.
Thanks for the props. Originally posted by takentomax
plastic zip ties that you can get at any home depot. IT looks awesome after it is done.Stygian max homepage is what help me out with the mesh grill. It's worth the pain for the pleasure.
And I pass my kudos to BlackCat. 
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Originally posted by StygianMax
- Skinny zip ties for the top 2 grill openings and the bottom most one.
- Friction for the bumper openings
StygianMax,Originally posted by StygianMax
- Skinny zip ties for the top 2 grill openings and the bottom most one.
- Friction for the bumper openings

What mesh did you use ? It looks different

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Originally posted by EZEMaxima
StygianMax,
What mesh did you use ? It looks different
Sup EZEMaxima - the stuff is called "Premium Hinged Gutter Guards". It measures 36" long and ~ 6" wide. The manufacturer is Gutter World (made in USA). It's aluminized steel.Originally posted by EZEMaxima
StygianMax,
What mesh did you use ? It looks different
Quote:
Originally posted by StygianMax
Sup EZEMaxima - the stuff is called "Premium Hinged Gutter Guards". It measures 36" long and ~ 6" wide. The manufacturer is Gutter World (made in USA). It's aluminized steel.
Best stuff in the world, just make sure you have lots of band-aids handy during install... Originally posted by StygianMax
Sup EZEMaxima - the stuff is called "Premium Hinged Gutter Guards". It measures 36" long and ~ 6" wide. The manufacturer is Gutter World (made in USA). It's aluminized steel.

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Originally posted by maximaah
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Best stuff in the world, just make sure you have lots of band-aids handy during install...
Nice craftsmanship! Originally posted by maximaah
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Best stuff in the world, just make sure you have lots of band-aids handy during install...

I used leather work gloves (95% of the time) and springloaded sheetmetal cutters for the mesh & I only got nicked once. 

