It's 90% done. Still needs finish paint and the mesh powdercoated.
I started with a stock early grill, removed the center bar and re-shaped the sides.
I then purchased some clips used to secure wire behind walls and epoxyed them to the grills inner lip, this wasn't as strong as i wanted to so i fiberglassed over the epoxy for a super strong/secure bond.
I did this in multiple locations on the grill.
The grill can now simply be attatched from the back by looping zip-ties thru the mesh and around the clips.
The mesh is Gutter guard available at Home depot for under a dollar. I located and trimmed the mesh so that one of the holes aligned with the bottom mounting hole in the center of the grill to maintain a secure attatchment to the car, this should make for a very sleek "hidden" mounting point.
~Josh
I started with a stock early grill, removed the center bar and re-shaped the sides.
I then purchased some clips used to secure wire behind walls and epoxyed them to the grills inner lip, this wasn't as strong as i wanted to so i fiberglassed over the epoxy for a super strong/secure bond.
I did this in multiple locations on the grill.
The grill can now simply be attatched from the back by looping zip-ties thru the mesh and around the clips.
The mesh is Gutter guard available at Home depot for under a dollar. I located and trimmed the mesh so that one of the holes aligned with the bottom mounting hole in the center of the grill to maintain a secure attatchment to the car, this should make for a very sleek "hidden" mounting point.
~Josh
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