Bolt on black grill made?
#1
Bolt on black grill made?
Hi,
I hate chrome, I want to replace the grill with a completely black one that bolts on. One without the emblem. Are these available?
What options are there? I searched & saw inserts & ones that are custom fit.
Thanks
I hate chrome, I want to replace the grill with a completely black one that bolts on. One without the emblem. Are these available?
What options are there? I searched & saw inserts & ones that are custom fit.
Thanks
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Black grill
Consider Plastidip black spray. I did mine, without removing...$8.00 total and about an hour . Tape it off, tape the emblem and spray. Over run comes off with your finger. SO EASY and looks great. Was not even a full can after 3 coats.Take your time in between coats. do not pile up spray. Light easy coats each time.
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How I made my emblemless grille - fiberglass version
First I cut out the area that housed the emblem (see below). I marked off the area I wanted to remove and used a Dremel with a basic cutting bit to remove this. I updated this later on, but it is a lot easier to completely remove the middle section as well. It is a lot harder to do this if you try and retain the loop portion of the logo. I left the lower connection (w/ part numbers) and the upper 'upside down Y' section attached.
Next I simply ran some painters tape across the front half, connecting the bars across where the emblem was. This essentially made a loose trough that would later form the initial shape. I placed my metal mesh into this area (below pic was a test fit, but this is basically it minus the tape. **PLEASE NOTE: I still had not removed the complete center section at this point. I realized my mistake later after I had already laid some fiberglass**
Once you have the front taped up and the mesh in place, begin to lay down layers of resin and fiberglass cloth. This gets messy, so wear gloves and make sure to tape off anything you don't want covered. You will eventually get something like the below pic (I removed the center part by this point).
As precaution, I added another mesh screen
After making a mess, I got this as a result. A little sanding was needed to clear minor imperfections. You can see in the below pic that I made my own bridge support between the bars. I would later cut this out and simply rely on the upper and lower supports. Make sure to clean up the backside of the fiberglass area, otherwise it looks pretty bad. Sure, nobody will see it, but you will know its there.
After cutting out the center, I did a little more cleaning with a little filler. Make sure that your lines are clean and match the other bars. the (coupe) grille has a small vertical face on the bottom that is easy to sand away if not careful. Sand as smooth as possible across the bars using sandpaper of increasing grits.
Spray with a plastic compliant primer (most are already) and finally coat in the color of your choice. Before you put this on your bumper, I would suggest painting the part if the bumper that goes up behind the grill, otherwise it will show through. Mine is white and is driving me nuts.
Hopefully this helps someone out. I worked on this over the course of several weeks in my free time. I'm sure it can easily be done in a weekend for those with enough initiative. Sorry if I glazed over anything, I quickly made this at work. I'll try and answer any questions a little later if needed.
Last edited by Mattimus; 09-08-2014 at 04:05 PM. Reason: updated link
#15
Consider Plastidip black spray. I did mine, without removing...$8.00 total and about an hour . Tape it off, tape the emblem and spray. Over run comes off with your finger. SO EASY and looks great. Was not even a full can after 3 coats.Take your time in between coats. do not pile up spray. Light easy coats each time.