Re: Re: Grill inserts

From: Andy Levy (andylevy@bigfoot.com)
Date: Fri Feb 23 2001 - 08:02:39 EST


Oh, one more. Do I need to snip out the horizontal plastic bars when I
put these in, or can I get away with leaving them?

Chuck Robbins wrote:
>
> The Street Scene grilles have about 3/8" curve. The inserts are attached
> by using "U" clips which slide over the end of the grille and the backside
> of the stock grille. The U clips have a barb which helps hold the SS grille.
> I don't know if Home Depot would have something like this or not. You might
> be able to purchase the clips separately from Street Scene.
> Be sure to let us know how you make out ;-)
> --
> Chuck Robbins
> '99 Dakota Sport
> www.intense99dak.com
>
> > Has anyone made "po-boy" grill inserts? I found expanded metal at Home
> > Depot pretty cheap and was hoping to use it to make up something like
> > the Street Scenes inserts. Those are curved out...how much curve do I
> > need to throw on them? Best way to secure them? I'm hoping to get away
> > with the same look for under $50 instead of $100+. Paint 'em up, slap
> > 'em in, and I'll be lookin' good.
> >
> > --
> > -andy
> >
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-andy

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