Stevie Gee
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Installed he Putco “grill” a few weeks ago.
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That's a killer mod! It really looks like a factory feature. And that honeycomb grill insert material is hella cheap. Thanks for posting instructions.1 . i ordered ABS plastic grill off Amazon, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BR0OEOE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1, and
Plastruct A-8 Angle,1/4" (4), PLS90006 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006O09Z6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
2. I cut a template from cardboard to have the opening size and reduce the size by 1/16" top and bottom for the plastic angle. I then sanded to grill to precisely fit the opening.
3. Remove the license plate holder.
4. I removed the lower grill by taking off the skid plate (4) bolts; removed 10mm bolts holding the bottom of the lower grill; and the snaps holding the top of the lower grill. The clips hold the piece on and you can use a plastic trim removal tool to help get them to release. Disconnect the sensor connectors.
5. I glued the grill in place ensuring that the clip and license plate holder holes are not blocked.
6. I marked the placement of the clips before I installed the lower grill assembly so I would know where to apply pressure.
Everything works fine because it is plastic and not metal it does not interfere with the operation of the Adaptive Cruise Control.
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Nice!!! What kind of material did you use? Do you mind outline the basic steps for mod?Well, I didn't go with an aftermarket insert...I decided to be a tight wad and make my own. Not too bad for $5. I'm pleased with it.
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@CashSeeAONice!!! What kind of material did you use? Do you mind outline the basic steps for mod?
That is super creative. I plan to try your method soon. Thanks.@CashSeeAO
All I used was rain gutter guarding. I took a piece of cardboard, put it behind the opening, traced the shape, then cut the metal guarding 3/4" bigger than my trace. I bent the sides and top on a 90° inward, for screws to be hidden, then the bottom is actually bent to "clip" onto the lower part of the opening, in a "c" shape I guess you'd say. I was flying by the seat of my pants when I did it, and my profanity library ran out fairly quickly. I'll try to draw it out and post it.
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This is why I read these threads. Thank you!I used the ones that came with the truck and were in a baggy in the glove box.
Excellent, I did this to my car & the wife's car.@CashSeeAO
All I used was rain gutter guarding. I took a piece of cardboard, put it behind the opening, traced the shape, then cut the metal guarding 3/4" bigger than my trace. I bent the sides and top on a 90° inward, for screws to be hidden, then the bottom is actually bent to "clip" onto the lower part of the opening, in a "c" shape I guess you'd say. I was flying by the seat of my pants when I did it, and my profanity library ran out fairly quickly. I'll try to draw it out and post it.
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Honestly, it's rain gutter screen, cheap, but effective. As far as a basic steps...it's been more than a day since I've done it...CRS...LolNice!!! What kind of material did you use? Do you mind outline the basic steps for mod?