Second chrome grill
#1
Second chrome grill
About 1 1/2 years ago I had my grill sprayed chromed.
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/mods...-option-56675/
The chrome started to chip/flake off. Might have been the way it was done, road sand or it didn't adhere well to the type of plastic the grill is made of.
So I bought this:
Stainless Steel 2.5mm X Mesh Grille For 2006-2010 Chevy HHR Stainless Steel
First off I lucked out with the price. It's a bolt on over lay grill. Quality looks very good and comes with all the necessary hardware. I found it easier to remove the grill shell to do the install. You have to apply some pressure on the part to start the wing nut onto the stud on the grill and it"s easier to center in the opening.
The large bottom piece used the supplied flat and lock washers and the top only used the wing nut, reason being the large piece had more flex to it.
Both pieces used the large mounting plate also. It's a rectangle plate with a slotted hole in it.
The only thing that I didn't care for was the outside lower corner of the large piece was slightly raised and not making contact the the OEM grill. It wasn't much at all but being me I took a very small style tie rap (zip tie) and pulled it in to my liking. You would have to really look to see it.
I took a picture of it and put it in my album on this forum. Have to read the "How To" again so I can post it here.
Just got a new computer with Windows 10 and I'm still fumbling around trying to get use to somethings with it.
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/mods...-option-56675/
The chrome started to chip/flake off. Might have been the way it was done, road sand or it didn't adhere well to the type of plastic the grill is made of.
So I bought this:
Stainless Steel 2.5mm X Mesh Grille For 2006-2010 Chevy HHR Stainless Steel
First off I lucked out with the price. It's a bolt on over lay grill. Quality looks very good and comes with all the necessary hardware. I found it easier to remove the grill shell to do the install. You have to apply some pressure on the part to start the wing nut onto the stud on the grill and it"s easier to center in the opening.
The large bottom piece used the supplied flat and lock washers and the top only used the wing nut, reason being the large piece had more flex to it.
Both pieces used the large mounting plate also. It's a rectangle plate with a slotted hole in it.
The only thing that I didn't care for was the outside lower corner of the large piece was slightly raised and not making contact the the OEM grill. It wasn't much at all but being me I took a very small style tie rap (zip tie) and pulled it in to my liking. You would have to really look to see it.
I took a picture of it and put it in my album on this forum. Have to read the "How To" again so I can post it here.
Just got a new computer with Windows 10 and I'm still fumbling around trying to get use to somethings with it.
Last edited by donbrew; 10-03-2017 at 01:33 PM.
#2
Seems like every time I spend an hour re writing the tut they change it.
Still not to bad:
LEFT click on the thumbnail to get a full size image
RIGHT click on the FULL SIZE image
LEFT click on save IMAGE location, or something like that; different browsers use different words.
Then go back to your post and left click on the yellow mountain icon
Right click in the dialog box and choose paste.
Done.
Be sure to rinse the salt off regularly or it will pit.
Still not to bad:
LEFT click on the thumbnail to get a full size image
RIGHT click on the FULL SIZE image
LEFT click on save IMAGE location, or something like that; different browsers use different words.
Then go back to your post and left click on the yellow mountain icon
Right click in the dialog box and choose paste.
Done.
Be sure to rinse the salt off regularly or it will pit.
Last edited by RJ_RS_SS_350; 10-03-2017 at 01:58 PM. Reason: left click on mountain
#4
#8
He-He; fits 2006-2010 HHR (as long as you have a 2008-2010 SS). Too much time on my hands today.
Chrome plating stainless is odd, but OK I guess. I guess guarding against my warning.
Chrome plating stainless is odd, but OK I guess. I guess guarding against my warning.
#9
I'm researching it now. It might be nickel plated.
Edit just found this:
This at the bottom of the page for the grill
"Each grille is manufactured from maximum toughness T-304 rust-free stainless steel wire mesh.
One layer design, perfect fitting present a luxurious and artistic look.
Triple nickel chrome finishing, super sleek surface shining, shimmering, splendid for both sides."
Notice /\ /\ /\
I'm leaning towards this process ElectroLESS Nickel plating.
Edit just found this:
This at the bottom of the page for the grill
"Each grille is manufactured from maximum toughness T-304 rust-free stainless steel wire mesh.
One layer design, perfect fitting present a luxurious and artistic look.
Triple nickel chrome finishing, super sleek surface shining, shimmering, splendid for both sides."
Notice /\ /\ /\
I'm leaning towards this process ElectroLESS Nickel plating.
#10
Stainless, nickel, no metal is immune to corrosion. What are the mounting studs made from? If they're stainless, you may want to upgrade to stainless nuts to avoid galvanic corrosion. If they're some other metal, then...
I know you'll keep it clean, and that will go a long way towards preventing corrosion. Looks nice!
I know you'll keep it clean, and that will go a long way towards preventing corrosion. Looks nice!