Upper+Lower+L-Foglight Grille Protection Screens Done
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Kudos to Patinsd for leading the way, by far the nicest looking
and easiest to work with mesh material IMHO.
Materials:
1. Customcargrills.com "Small Diamond Grill Mesh Sheet" 12x48" and a 6x36"
along with 20ft run of "Neoprene Rubber Edge Trim"
2. Steel wire chrome plated.
Tools: Torx kit 27 and 10 used
Fiskars thin metal snips
I just removed the front cover with the 4 Torx 27 bolts, then undid the two top
grille retainer allowing it to slide out 1".
Lower intercooler grille: 12x48" was cut with 1" redundancy to allow tensioning in the natural
well between the intercooler and grille, i just dropped the tape into the well and measured.
Then applied edge trim to bottom and sides, that is after i primed and repainted the
cut line. The top however was still wobbly, so i used steel wire to tie it to the wide center
downward facing plastic tab resting on the solid structural beam, had to tension it a bit
with a V bend before i slid it under and tied the ends, as the bottom of the plastic tab just
rests on that beam.
Top radiator grille: 6x36" used. Removed homelink and holder, removed the 4 light alu
screws on the back of edges of grille, then measured at the top and cut again with 1"
redundancy. Then i made 1" wide by 2.5" deep cutouts on both bottom corners. Then
dropped the cover in tight, tight to the back of grille, no edge trim here, as everything
sits on plastics. Then used brute force to bend the top so the mesh sits flush with grille
and allow Homelink over it. Put everything back over the grille, now held in place by 7 screws.
Left fog grille radiator: used leftovers. Cut about 9" tall piece, as long it took to reach the foglight,
covered the entire thing in edge trim, the Houdinied it through the top slit of the grille, and used a
hook i created to pull the foglight edge while i was pushing from the left. Wasted a piece, did another
one, beauty of aluminum is that it bends very easily, in the end it looks super cool. The trick is for it
to end up resting tight with a nice backward curve wedged between the medial wall of the grille and
foglight.
Tip: no matter how carried away you get, do not touch the radiator fins, they will bend very easily.
Took me 8-11PM.
Many thanks to Patinsd and the other pioneers without whose ideas i would have surely failed.

The following may look fugly frontally but perfect without a flash illuminating the grille well:
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