Nice work!
Well, it would be like making a reapir manual. First they buy the rig then tear into a billion pieces, then put it back together.
This wasn't quite as ez as i made it sound. Even owning the rig, i have quite a few hours on this grill reverse engineering it. I highly doubt i will make any other years.
Sorry, I just dont have the time or the rig to do it.

Did you readjust the grill for easier hood latch accessability. I always break the top fin directly below the latch on the plastic ones.
well, i had another shop quote the material and laser work......just in mild steel was $200 each and $270 in aluminum, And this shop is alway the lowest price in this area. ....so it doesn't look too good for aftermarket resale. I wouldn't pay that much for 1.Great looking piece. If you were to sell this Item? What would the cost be?
Thanks, Dan



$270 for AL isn't that bad. The whole OEM grill surround is now in the $900 range (new).
but realize...this is what you get for $270. The material and the laser'd pieces. no assembly or powdercoat/clear anno etc.... That is just for the raw material cut to the shapes.
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I've got a few questions about the assembly and installation methods.
How does it mount? I think you mentioned coming off the radiator support but I'd like to see what you use could you post a detail pic of the mounting? Also How much welding do you think it needs? Did you have to do anything special to keep it from warping from the heat? It looks great I can't wait to put one on my truck!

sorry to bring this thread back but i needed to show someone this grill and i needed to upload the final powdercoated version picture.
I'm still in great need of an outer grill (mine is all hacked up from a tube grill) and im trying to work out a trade (my inner for an outer). then of coarse i would have to build another one which im not looking forward to at all.
It's really hard to tell this grill is powder coarted in the pic. but it is.
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