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Old Sep 7, 2006 | 05:06 PM
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95-96 Lower Grille Inserts - Diamond Style! < PICS <

Hey, I am going to be making Lower Grille inserts for the two lower grilles on the 95-96 Max. I just made some for my car and I think they look GREAT! Here is my car with:

- NO Grille inserts:

- Single Grille inserts:

- Doubled Grille Inserts:

if anyone is interested in having me make them some. PM me! I'll make them in SILVER or paint them FLAT BLACK. Give me an idea of what you think a fair price is. I have seen the kits on ebay for around 50 bucks shipped for a set of SINGLE grilles. so we can negotiate for doubles if you want.

My grilles are held in place by spring tension. I simply sprung the grille so that it will stay in place. I drive in and out of Boston everyday and mine has yet to loosen up. If you want I will include small set screws.
Old Sep 7, 2006 | 05:12 PM
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I would personally go for the Double insert. Can you fab these for 97-99?
Old Sep 7, 2006 | 05:18 PM
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Hey,
yeah, I could fab them with proper dimensions or a cardboard template, but I wouldnt be able to make any promises of a perfect fit seeing as I don't have a bumper to test fit them with... BUT I could make them and you might need to adjust them with some tin-snips.
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They don't look bad, are you using gutter gaurd?
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 06:14 AM
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nah, it's not gutter guard, it's a galvanized wire mesh (that I painted with Rustoleum.) Galvanized = NO RUST!
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 06:58 AM
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Looks ok, but I like the GrilleTech one better. Props though.

Old Sep 8, 2006 | 07:23 AM
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Looks ok, but I like the GrilleTech one better. Props though.

Looks much better How much did you pay for them?
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 07:29 AM
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I made them.. want a set? PM me
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 07:34 AM
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I made them.. want a set? PM me
lol no, I was talking to Dubbya, I don't have a Maxima anymore. BTW I had gutter gaurd on my old one.
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 07:50 AM
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ehh IMO - the Grill Tech ones are expensive and I don't like how they have that rubber trim around the edges..
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 07:55 AM
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They were $75 for the set. The rubber trim is the main reason I liked them. They look like a professional finished product. I also like how the screen is flat vs. the buldge a lot of people use.
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 07:59 AM
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$75 - for all 3 grilles?
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 08:02 AM
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Yes, all three.
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 08:13 AM
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I dont see them on ebay anymore. I think $50 would be a bit much for what you have to offer. The screen isnt really "woven" tight enough to black out the area its covering. You can see too much of the bumper area behind it. Maybe you could offer different styles/colors of screens??? Also i wounldnt trust something that is held in by spring tension on the front of my car. 3M tape is even bad enough. I used zip ties to secure mine. Since the screen is "woven" a lot tighter you cant see the zip ties. You are off to a good start, just trying to give some feed back.
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 08:14 AM
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ehh thats not too expensive, but I'm in college and broke so I'd prefer to make mine at a fraction of the cost and achieve essentially the same look. So that I'll have more money for things like an 00VI or JWT ECU...
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 08:18 AM
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^ I thought it was a little expensive too, but I liked it enough to pay for them. Ive often though of making my own. What did you use to cut the screen?
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Dubbya
(1)The screen isnt really "woven" tight enough to black out the area its covering. You can see too much of the bumper area behind it. Maybe you could offer different styles/colors of screens??? (2)Also i wounldnt trust something that is held in by spring tension on the front of my car. 3M tape is even bad enough. I used zip ties to secure mine. Since the screen is "woven" a lot tighter you cant see the zip ties. You are off to a good start, just trying to give some feed back.
* Not trying to be a *****, just defending my handywork! *

1) it's a screen, it's supposed to be somewhat see through. I like the more open look of my screen yours is simply a different style. Also, with the screen doubled up, you can barely see through it.

2) before you say "i wounldnt trust something that is held in by spring tension on the front of my car" come attempt to PRY my grille out.. GOOD LUCK it's galvanized steel thats woven; from engineering I know that steel has very good strength in tension and because of the screens construction it has very good structural strength. So, if the grille was to "fall out", I'd replace it minus shipping costs, but I highly doubt that'll happen. like I said before, I drive into boston everyday for work or school on some terrible roads and I have had no problems.
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 08:26 AM
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I used "Tin snips" to cut the mesh
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Allens96SE
* Not trying to be a *****, just defending my handywork! *

1) it's a screen, it's supposed to be somewhat see through. I like the more open look of my screen yours is simply a different style. Also, with the screen doubled up, you can barely see through it.

2) before you say "i wounldnt trust something that is held in by spring tension on the front of my car" come attempt to PRY my grille out.. GOOD LUCK it's galvanized steel thats woven; from engineering I know that steel has very good strength in tension and because of the screens construction it has very good structural strength. So, if the grille was to "fall out", I'd replace it minus shipping costs, but I highly doubt that'll happen. like I said before, I drive into boston everyday for work or school on some terrible roads and I have had no problems.
I wasnt trying to attack, just provide some feed back that may or may not make your product more attractive to people.
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 09:50 AM
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Hmmm...sure does look like gutter guard that I used but the holes look slightly larger...
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 09:51 AM
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I like that grilltech one alot, I think it would look great on my maxima. Is it just painted black?
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 09:52 AM
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is your "gutter guard" plastic? My mesh is galvanized steel.

Don't buy Grille-Tech... Buy Mine
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 10:01 AM
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How much would it be shipped in black?
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 10:48 AM
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aventerav - you've been PMed.
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 10:55 AM
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i'm worried about the SHARP edges all around these things. if they sit in ther 'spring loaded', does that mean that the edges are digging into my bumper, and scratching the paint all to hell? plus, if the bumper were to flex on a bad bump, i think it's pretty possible that this thing could pop out. why not just use zip-ties?
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by 86maxima96
i'm worried about the SHARP edges all around these things. if they sit in ther 'spring loaded', does that mean that the edges are digging into my bumper, and scratching the paint all to hell? plus, if the bumper were to flex on a bad bump, i think it's pretty possible that this thing could pop out. why not just use zip-ties?
yes it CAN scratch the bumper, but if you put them in right, (set the bottom in first, then spring load the top and push it in) you'll only scratch the underside of the bumper (and.. who's going to see that?) ALSO.. it's a BUMPER.. i don't know about yours, but mine is covered in tiny rock chips from the highway so a few more scratches won't bother me. SO if you're really ****, you could put masking tape on the bumper, set the grill in place, and then remove the tape. OR like I said, if you want, I can cut the grille to fit exactly and you can put it in with small set screws or zip-tie it in.

Also, I drive on HORRIBLE (I CAN NOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH) roads everyday and I hit probably 100 pot-holes just on this one street in Milton everyday. The grilles WILL NOT fall out or as I have stated before I will replace them minus shipping costs!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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yes it CAN scratch the bumper, but if you put them in right, (set the bottom in first, then spring load the top and push it in) you'll only scratch the underside of the bumper (and.. who's going to see that?) ALSO.. it's a BUMPER.. i don't know about yours, but mine is covered in tiny rock chips from the highway so a few more scratches won't bother me. SO if you're really ****, you could put masking tape on the bumper, set the grill in place, and then remove the tape. OR like I said, if you want, I can cut the grille to fit exactly and you can put it in with small set screws or zip-tie it in.

Also, I drive on HORRIBLE (I CAN NOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH) roads everyday and I hit probably 100 pot-holes just on this one street in Milton everyday. The grilles WILL NOT fall out or as I have stated before I will replace them minus shipping costs!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yep, when I had my grille on, the scratches it gave were NOTHING compared to the damage given by road debris.
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 01:10 PM
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since were talking about grills, we should also think about other materials you can use, this is my old set up, i liked it, it could of been done cleaner, but i went with a 97 front end, this is an idea, thats all. what do people think about cutting out the middle bar? if done right, it looks good imo. gutter gaurd is nice, but a stronger, more solid material looks better. shop around, look around, my material had a bunch of little holes, it looked nice. i sold em to my buddy, they look great on his max, 3 pieces. oh and ^^ the max's look good. later.
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 02:46 PM
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95bkackmax18s:That grill is SICK! Did you make that?
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 02:52 PM
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^^ yea, i cut it out and whatnot, my bodyshop guy had some for his car and he had a good bit left over, i did my interior vents too, they look great til this day. the thing is he cant get anymore of the material, its somekind of solid, strong metal with a bunch of holes, not sure what its main purpose is for, like what its used for? a metal shop or sheet metal place might have something like that or something close or even better. just look around. i need to get ahold of more...
heres a pic of the front end now...see the piece i put in the bumper? its clean, not to much, you know..
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Looks ok, but I like the GrilleTech one better. Props though.


Is there an easy way to get the nissan emblem off, I think it would look a little cleaner without it being underneath there. Ive seen a lot of the grille tech grilles, but no one takes off the emblem, any thoughts?
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 03:50 PM
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I love your car 95bkackmax18s, it looks stunning.
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 08:35 PM
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Is there an easy way to get the nissan emblem off, I think it would look a little cleaner without it being underneath there. Ive seen a lot of the grille tech grilles, but no one takes off the emblem, any thoughts?
Check out my sig. I cut the stock grille out and am only using the grille tech grille.
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 08:39 PM
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Here's a better picture, up close...
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Old Sep 9, 2006 | 08:10 AM
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I saw someone with a mesh grill similar to 95bkackmax18s but the holes were a little bigger and he had the MAXIMA letters on the front grill. That looked awesome too. I'll look for the pic.
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95bkackmax18s, can you get a picture of your inside vents for me to see? It sounds like it would look awsome.
Old Oct 20, 2006 | 04:12 PM
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Ugh I love your car 95bkackmax18s

why is the grille a little off with the bumper?
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^^because theres a metal piece under the grill, right above the bumper where it meets the grill, its bent a little bit, i should of bent it more, but oh well. its not to bad and its a easy fix, but id have to take off the bumper to do it right. hexon, heres apic of the grill inserts,


sorry the pic isnt bigger. i will update soon, my doors are fiberglassed now and i got a new momo steering wheel. thanks. later
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