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Anders0n 22nd October 2007 12:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jungle_Jim (Post 1557711)
you need to glue the mesh to the back of the backing, otherwise if you sandwich it between the 2 parts, when you stick back on the car it will stick out a bit

Ah right. I just assumed it went in between because it looks that way in the pics. Makes sense now cheers. :y:

dern999 22nd October 2007 14:38

cheers for that alex al get some pics up once its done :d

ScottyB 22nd October 2007 17:51

God that's clean lol. Thanks for guide i'm going to try it on my old grille :D!

Marcos 30th October 2007 18:03

Nice guide m8 i wud du it but im 2 lazy lol so jus gona buy 1 probs

AliC 2nd December 2007 23:29

Good guide m8, great help! Heres hoping i dnt mess it up lol!

Alzees_Saxo 7th January 2008 14:46

This looks much better than standard and saves alot of money. top guide

-Richard- 6th February 2008 22:46

nice guide +rep

nzRR_ 28th February 2008 17:45

thanks mate, been looking for ages for this! top guide

Ben_L 11th April 2008 19:19

sorry to raise this one again chaps but when you cut the slats out do you cut the middle bit off aswell?

flick 12th April 2008 22:31

no cut around it.

Ben_L 13th April 2008 09:50

cheers mate :y:

Bowey 13th April 2008 11:56

great guide, looks well nice

leroi11 14th May 2008 01:02

cheers, great guide:y:

FITZY 23rd June 2008 11:00

Great Guide :y:
Does anyone know were i can get the same mesh from ?
FITZY

Peejous 23rd June 2008 11:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by FITZY (Post 2262019)
Great Guide :y:
Does anyone know were i can get the same mesh from ?
FITZY

Halfrauds, B&Q, Focus

Ben_L 1st July 2008 21:11

I've managed to get another grill. just to clarify, the tabs where the screws are that you use to mount the grill are left there and you have to cut around them?

Also the little bits that are melted down to hold everything together are ok to be ground off?

Mr_Willy 2nd July 2008 00:48

nice guide mate, made it look easy enough for me to do. You've inspired me lol thanks :y:

turnip 2nd July 2008 16:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by saxmaniac5 (Post 2292172)
I've managed to get another grill. just to clarify, the tabs where the screws are that you use to mount the grill are left there and you have to cut around them?

Also the little bits that are melted down to hold everything together are ok to be ground off?

i did this yesterday and got a bi confused so i just cut around the screw mounts as best i could and it worked fine, the tabs ou can't even see. also its fine to grind/cut them off.the both parts attach back together using the screws you use to put the grill back on to the bonnet so...hope it helps...hope it dont confuse you more lol or hope you havent already done it and messed it up lol

turnip 2nd July 2008 19:46

btw...B&Q?what department lol is £20 for the proper stuff a good price?

ashyboyo 2nd July 2008 21:25

this really helped me out much preffered than the dimma cheers mate


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