Re: oil cooler grill cover ideas

From: Donald (y2kota@mallettservices.com)
Date: Wed Jul 09 2003 - 09:48:18 EDT


This my not help with the bigger road trash but works great with bugs and
smaller stuff, I hung a section of window screen across the fron of my
raditors over 3 years ago and had not one bur or stone in the raditor fins.
it also help to darken evrything behind the grill for a better look.

more info here....http://www.mallettservices.com/bugscreen.html

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> From: jldenning@earthlink.net ("Jeffery B. Denning") > Organization: Twisted Bits Internet Services (mail2news gateway) > Newsgroups: dakota-truck > Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 21:09:45 -0400 > Subject: DML: oil cooler grill cover ideas > > > Hello all - > I've recently installed an oil cooler on my 99 5.2L 4x4 atx. It's positioned > low and centered on > the AC condenser, meaning it's mostly behind the center of the three holes in > the plastic > cladding below the bumper. There's no grill in these holes and the so the > cooler is not > protected from brush, rocks, etc. (The thing was whacked by something the > first weekend out.) > Has anyone seen a source (retailer) for grills for this section of our trucks? > Or, has anyone > made their own grill? > > I'm also thinking about making/buying a crash-bar like apparatus that installs > behind the plastic > cladding, and probably attaches to the tow hook mounting apparatus. Any ideas > for this? > > Thanks > > Jef Denning > >



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