Interior/Exterior Front Grill Surround Cover
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Front Grill Surround Cover
I was curious if anyone purchased one of these guys off eBay. http://m.ebay.com/itm/122174765184?_mwBanner=1
I saw mixed reviews. 2 customers reviewed it well, and one said it was worth exactly 3 cents. I like the idea of a plastic cover that'll last longer than the plastic-dip or vinyl options.
I saw mixed reviews. 2 customers reviewed it well, and one said it was worth exactly 3 cents. I like the idea of a plastic cover that'll last longer than the plastic-dip or vinyl options.
#2
I bought the same one from Outmotoring - http://www.outmotoring.com/grill-tri...t-f56-blk.html
Its cheaper and you dont have to deal with ebay.
Its cheaper and you dont have to deal with ebay.
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I bought the same one from Outmotoring - http://www.outmotoring.com/grill-tri...t-f56-blk.html
Its cheaper and you dont have to deal with ebay.
Its cheaper and you dont have to deal with ebay.
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Got mine on Ali Express
Sorry about the bad pictures... I was using an old smartphone, inside a heated garage (car is in storage for winter) with poor lighting.
Fit is pretty good, and was the quick and fast way to get rid of the chrome.
I have the hood open, because the battery is disconnected.
Fit is pretty good, and was the quick and fast way to get rid of the chrome.
I have the hood open, because the battery is disconnected.
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Did you you guys have to remove the front bumper to install?
Sorry about the bad pictures... I was using an old smartphone, inside a heated garage (car is in storage for winter) with poor lighting.
Fit is pretty good, and was the quick and fast way to get rid of the chrome.
I have the hood open, because the battery is disconnected.
Fit is pretty good, and was the quick and fast way to get rid of the chrome.
I have the hood open, because the battery is disconnected.
#11
Nope!
That is what drew me to this option. It is a 95 - 99% match in fit and finish, and basically is a molded overlay with 3M backing.
It was available in Red, or Black to match. Since it is basically, plug and play, you only need to clean the chrome oval grille. Remove the 3M tape to reveal the sticky side, line it up and press to fit.
Looks Huge! I then when about doing the black out trim around the chrome that goes around the beltline. Love it. The only thing I have chrome left, is the door handles (I have keyless entry, so I am basically out of luck) and the rear chrome piece on the tail gate (which, there is a JCW style overlay for that, but would prefer just red (like my front headlight and tail light overlays).
Cheers
It was available in Red, or Black to match. Since it is basically, plug and play, you only need to clean the chrome oval grille. Remove the 3M tape to reveal the sticky side, line it up and press to fit.
Looks Huge! I then when about doing the black out trim around the chrome that goes around the beltline. Love it. The only thing I have chrome left, is the door handles (I have keyless entry, so I am basically out of luck) and the rear chrome piece on the tail gate (which, there is a JCW style overlay for that, but would prefer just red (like my front headlight and tail light overlays).
Cheers
#12
Nope, thats whats awesome about it. You literally pull the backing off the tape and press it right onto your grill surround. It will take you longer to get the tape off then to install the cover.
5-10mins top to put it on
5-10mins top to put it on
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