New mesh grill--round 2
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New mesh grill--round 2
Well thought I'd try to add some depth to my grills, got Idea off the a GP guy.
Well here'* stock, first eurogrill, and the new thicker eurogrill
Old and new comparo
Before and after
I like it, thinking about even making them thicker than that. I'll live with it for a while. I took the new thick ones out actually cause I wanted to clear coat them first. After seeing my first flat mesh grills, made out of the same stuff, It didn't shine that much any more kinda looked tarnshed, even though it'* aluminum. Thinking clear coat or spray polyurethane should do the trick.
Any ways just thought I'd share my little project today. Gotta do something while I'm at home on crutches, even out there while it snowed today. Hoping to have the tail lights cleared by the weekend. Thinking though it'* too cold to clear coat or mist some amber bulbs silver for the tail lights, need a warmer day to paint. Probably can get away with the bulbs in the garge.
Well here'* stock, first eurogrill, and the new thicker eurogrill
Old and new comparo
Before and after
I like it, thinking about even making them thicker than that. I'll live with it for a while. I took the new thick ones out actually cause I wanted to clear coat them first. After seeing my first flat mesh grills, made out of the same stuff, It didn't shine that much any more kinda looked tarnshed, even though it'* aluminum. Thinking clear coat or spray polyurethane should do the trick.
Any ways just thought I'd share my little project today. Gotta do something while I'm at home on crutches, even out there while it snowed today. Hoping to have the tail lights cleared by the weekend. Thinking though it'* too cold to clear coat or mist some amber bulbs silver for the tail lights, need a warmer day to paint. Probably can get away with the bulbs in the garge.