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How does the Trenz grille fit? bolt on?

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Old 06-18-2001, 10:43 AM
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For all the people that have the trenz grille...Does it fit into the stock mounts? or does it just use double stick tape to hold it in place? or a little of both? Thanks..

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Bolts on. It will come with pretty good instructions. You do have to play with the alignment of the grill.

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For all the people that have the trenz grille...Does it fit into the stock mounts? or does it just use double stick tape to hold it in place? or a little of both? Thanks..

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Old 06-18-2001, 01:14 PM
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What's the like for the grill??--->>

That's the Billet looking one right?

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Bolts on. It will come with pretty good instructions. You do have to play with the alignment of the grill.

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Old 06-18-2001, 02:06 PM
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Re: What's the like for the grill??--->>

yeah..the ones that you see on trucks.

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That's the Billet looking one right?

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Old 06-18-2001, 03:17 PM
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I have perimeter polished and valance polished and there are bolt on. You do have to do a little bending. If you are interested in buying a polished valance and a perimeter email me at kyle7475@hotmail.com They messed up on my order and sent me 2 sets of grills. I'll give ya a good deal.
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like 1MAX2NV

said you do have to play with the gap and alignment a little bit but it will work it self out later...after I drove around for while it settled down nicely....




Kyle7475-how much fo the valance..my grill is polished...
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Old 06-18-2001, 06:56 PM
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Why do I always see a gap for these Trenz grill? I think I only seen one on a Maxima that is aligned perfectly. I'm switching to a 97-99 front bumper and want to get a Trenz grill, but I want it to fit perfectly. That gap just looks weird.
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Old 06-18-2001, 07:07 PM
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Originally posted by Cumalot
Why do I always see a gap for these Trenz grill? I think I only seen one on a Maxima that is aligned perfectly. I'm switching to a 97-99 front bumper and want to get a Trenz grill, but I want it to fit perfectly. That gap just looks weird.
it is not too bad....the pic make it look real bad but it is not...but I have heard.......you can send it back to TRENZ to get it "fixed"...but really it is not too bad and you can live with with it....
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Old 06-18-2001, 09:03 PM
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it is not too bad....the pic make it look real bad but it is not...but I have heard.......you can send it back to TRENZ to get it "fixed"...but really it is not too bad and you can live with with it....
the grill will look nice once you put it on and you won't see the gap that much unless you bend down and look at it at eye level.
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how much are they?

thanx for the replies... how much do they normally go for?
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Re: how much are they?

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thanx for the replies... how much do they normally go for?
check e-bay i think i saw it for $150 (under nissan maxima).
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Old 06-19-2001, 12:09 AM
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How is the quality?

I heard that the quality on these is pretty bad!? Is this true?
Some one told me that it is all show, and that it dents and chips even when you hit a fly. In other words I was told it is a very poor quality product.
Does it rust? (I live in Toronto where salt and snow are common)
What's the story?
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Old 06-19-2001, 01:17 AM
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...good quality....

get them from Greg here-http://www.CustomMaxima.com/

these are Billet aluminum grills made from strong aluminum no it will not bend when a fly hits it...this grill is made of aluminum and the factory one is plastic this one is better material than factory.....huh!!!
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