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Old Jan 13, 2003 | 05:53 PM
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Lower Grill for a 95

I have the Trenz Grill on the upper grill, but I have nothing down bottom right now..and I was wanting to put a grill on the bottom.. I'm thinking that a Trenz Valance will be too flashy, but what are my other options? Anyone done this with the Trenz or other grills and installed examples? Thanks
Old Jan 13, 2003 | 06:09 PM
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Re: Lower Grill for a 95

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I have the Trenz Grill on the upper grill, but I have nothing down bottom right now..and I was wanting to put a grill on the bottom.. I'm thinking that a Trenz Valance will be too flashy, but what are my other options? Anyone done this with the Trenz or other grills and installed examples? Thanks
you cold make a home depot grill...dont know how it would look with ur trenz grill though
Old Jan 13, 2003 | 07:15 PM
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Re: Lower Grill for a 95

Originally posted by gabex
I have the Trenz Grill on the upper grill, but I have nothing down bottom right now..and I was wanting to put a grill on the bottom.. I'm thinking that a Trenz Valance will be too flashy, but what are my other options? Anyone done this with the Trenz or other grills and installed examples? Thanks
I don't see your logic. Why is a Trenz vallence too flashy but not a Trenz grill?
Old Jan 13, 2003 | 07:21 PM
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from what i know, Trenz does not make a Lower Vallance for the 95/96 style front end.

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Old Jan 13, 2003 | 07:24 PM
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Re: Re: Lower Grill for a 95

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you cold make a home depot grill...dont know how it would look with ur trenz grill though
Probably kinda nasty. Chrome w. not-so-chrome. I was showing my Home Depot grill to some h.s. boys and they said "hey, I thought you didn't go in for cheap mods". I sez, "hey, those are the most 'spensive gutter guards money can buy!"
Old Jan 13, 2003 | 07:28 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Lower Grill for a 95

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Probably kinda nasty. Chrome w. not-so-chrome. I was showing my Home Depot grill to some h.s. boys and they said "hey, I thought you didn't go in for cheap mods". I sez, "hey, those are the most 'spensive gutter guards money can buy!"
That's Right! We could have done it even cheaper with chicken wire!
Old Jan 13, 2003 | 09:42 PM
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Yes there is no valence for the 95/96 maxima only for the 97-99.
Old Jan 14, 2003 | 04:00 AM
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Re: Re: Lower Grill for a 95

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I don't see your logic. Why is a Trenz vallence too flashy but not a Trenz grill?
Im referring to having both the Trenz Grill and the Grenz Valance being too flashy.. not just 1 or the other..
Old Jan 14, 2003 | 12:57 PM
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That's Right! We could have done it even cheaper with chicken wire!
Skoodaddy, looking at your sig. You already have mesh in your fog openings? How did you secure it? I used contact adhesive, kind of a nasty job...
Old Jan 14, 2003 | 01:08 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Lower Grill for a 95

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Im referring to having both the Trenz Grill and the Grenz Valance being too flashy.. not just 1 or the other..

Well, my point was - in my humble opinion, the Trenz grill is too flashy. But you obviously don't think so. So why then would the valence be flashy? Either you like the look or you don't.
Old Jan 14, 2003 | 07:02 PM
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Skoodaddy, looking at your sig. You already have mesh in your fog openings? How did you secure it? I used contact adhesive, kind of a nasty job...
That's right, I used some of those small "hose holders" that you use for your windshield wiper hoses, it's flat on the bottom, but has a "C" shaped piece on top, you can get a package of 6 at Wal-Mart, or wherever, they have adhesive on the bottom, just peel and stick with the opening facing the fog-light hole, then put your mesh inside the hole, bend slightly, fit into slots, and let it straighten itself, I used those little things that are supposed to attach to your gutter in the top side of the screen and secured that to the bumper also. It's been pretty strong and only one of the hose holders has come loose. Good luck, Happy Modding!
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