street scene conversion grille HELP!!
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RE: street scene conversion grille HELP!!
I've been looking for one as well. On musclecardirect.com it says the Street Scene is making one but is waiting on word from Ford. It isn't the same as the factory one its more a billet one that looks good. I don't know what the status is though. You might as afixer, I think he heated the factory one and bent it then clipped it on somehow.
#13
RE: street scene conversion grille HELP!!
there was also a thread or two on this site about a guy who airbrushes the emblems then sells them. you can also get a matching Plenum cover. they look pretty damn cool IMO
#14
RE: street scene conversion grille HELP!!
hey , yes i took a heat gun and heated the pony then i bent it over a spray paint can. till it was the right curve. just take your time so the crome dosent distort. then i went to home depot and got (4 ) nylon screws 10/32 x 2" and nuts and some 5 min apoxy also some crazy glue or CA glue frome hobby store. after i was happy with the shape fitting well. with the grill out hold the pony where you like it then tape it with some of the blue tape or masking tape. then flip the grill over and set the (4) screws threw the grill to the backside of the pony. apply a little ca glue and let dry. then remove the pony careful not to break loose the screws. then mix the epoxy and apply it around the screws flush to the back of the pony. let dry then slide the pony back on install the nuts and trim the screws and your done.
#16
RE: street scene conversion grille HELP!!
ORIGINAL: afixer
hey , yes i took a heat gun and heated the pony then i bent it over a spray paint can. till it was the right curve. just take your time so the crome dosent distort. then i went to home depot and got (4 ) nylon screws 10/32 x 2" and nuts and some 5 min apoxy also some crazy glue or CA glue frome hobby store. after i was happy with the shape fitting well. with the grill out hold the pony where you like it then tape it with some of the blue tape or masking tape. then flip the grill over and set the (4) screws threw the grill to the backside of the pony. apply a little ca glue and let dry. then remove the pony careful not to break loose the screws. then mix the epoxy and apply it around the screws flush to the back of the pony. let dry then slide the pony back on install the nuts and trim the screws and your done.
hey , yes i took a heat gun and heated the pony then i bent it over a spray paint can. till it was the right curve. just take your time so the crome dosent distort. then i went to home depot and got (4 ) nylon screws 10/32 x 2" and nuts and some 5 min apoxy also some crazy glue or CA glue frome hobby store. after i was happy with the shape fitting well. with the grill out hold the pony where you like it then tape it with some of the blue tape or masking tape. then flip the grill over and set the (4) screws threw the grill to the backside of the pony. apply a little ca glue and let dry. then remove the pony careful not to break loose the screws. then mix the epoxy and apply it around the screws flush to the back of the pony. let dry then slide the pony back on install the nuts and trim the screws and your done.
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