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Grill covers, cut your own tips?
So my grill looks like ass from installing fog lights, and from gutting the passenger side eye-lit for a CAI scoop. Soooo, a grill cover would be nice to cover up all the cuts and rough edges. (I'll get rid of or relocate the fog lights somewhere) My question is is a pre-made grill cover worth the money. Or should I just buy a kit and cut my own. And if I cut my own are there any hints, tips, or tricks to making the install just as good and easy?
thanks all -wheel
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I personally like my 99 cent grille from Home Depot
If you do that, you might want to cut it w/ a dremel tool because I used tin snips and cut my hands to hell with the sharp edges That and take your time to get it right the first time
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Good idea about the Dremmel, didn't even think of that. My question then is, is there any way to mount it? I've never taken the bumber off or anything, so Im not too sure what's in there...once you have this cut piece of metal, how do you get it in there, and stay in there?
thanks -wheel
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