Agent 47s High Flow Grill Install
Excellent write-up with great detail and photos. The mark-ups to the photos are what allow mechanically-declined people like myself to think that we might be able to get through a project to completion without getting stuck in the middle with a problem that was not spelled out.
I have been trying to find a grille I like, to replace the stock honeycomb that is so hard to clean. I saw this one before and thought it might be the one but I might want to replace the wire mesh with black bars. Would it be difficult, in your opinion, to remove the wire part from the frame and attatch the bars? What is the frame material?
Thanks so much.
I have been trying to find a grille I like, to replace the stock honeycomb that is so hard to clean. I saw this one before and thought it might be the one but I might want to replace the wire mesh with black bars. Would it be difficult, in your opinion, to remove the wire part from the frame and attatch the bars? What is the frame material?
Thanks so much.
ORIGINAL: kleistang
Where did you get those headlights covers from
im jealous now
Where did you get those headlights covers from
im jealous now
Me like!!! I hate how the stock grill lets such little air through...
And boy is that batwing really lame! Good thing it can be removed.
The grill seems a little 'empty' in the middle, without the lame batwing, but then again im not sure the cheesy horse on the stock grill is a good thing either.
Anyways, i think it looks awesome sir.
And boy is that batwing really lame! Good thing it can be removed.
The grill seems a little 'empty' in the middle, without the lame batwing, but then again im not sure the cheesy horse on the stock grill is a good thing either.
Anyways, i think it looks awesome sir.
Had to dig this up out of the archieves after reading in another section on the Mustang Forums on a grill a guy was looking for. I love this grill and it isn't inexpensive either but what the fu(k.



