2006 grill fit on 2007?
#1
2006 grill fit on 2007?
I am looking to do the 3 bar/1 bar grill setup on my HHR, there is a junkyard locally that has a 2006 grill in stock that is in great shape. I know it may be a stupid question, but does a 2006 grill fit on a 2007?
#5
No, he just wants a back up in case he FUBAR's the the mod. Standard SOP when hacking up stock parts for a mod. Plus it takes a little time, so no driving around with the fly (catcher) open until done.
#6
I'd be very surprised if someone doesn't start marketing reproductions of this grille. I swore I'd keep mine stock but I would have one of these 3-bar grilles on my car.
Any vendors listening?
Any vendors listening?
#8
There were a few that tried to sell the 3-bar. But most just made their own verses paying for all that labor for somone else to do it.
#9
Well, I thought you guys were on to something. I just jerked mine out (heck, Ray Charles could see how easy it is to take off) and started hacking on it. I have a vision in my head, but translating that to the plastic grill is not easy for me. Fossilized brain matter, and all that.
BTW, don't use a Roto-Zip tool to cut the plastic bars off, especially if you never used a Roto-Zip before. A hand Coping saw followed up with a course file to smooth the burrs and finesse the cut works much better. Please don't ask me how I know this little tidbit.
BTW, don't use a Roto-Zip tool to cut the plastic bars off, especially if you never used a Roto-Zip before. A hand Coping saw followed up with a course file to smooth the burrs and finesse the cut works much better. Please don't ask me how I know this little tidbit.
#10
Well, I thought you guys were on to something. I just jerked mine out (heck, Ray Charles could see how easy it is to take off) and started hacking on it. I have a vision in my head, but translating that to the plastic grill is not easy for me. Fossilized brain matter, and all that.
BTW, don't use a Roto-Zip tool to cut the plastic bars off, especially if you never used a Roto-Zip before. A hand Coping saw followed up with a course file to smooth the burrs and finesse the cut works much better. Please don't ask me how I know this little tidbit.
BTW, don't use a Roto-Zip tool to cut the plastic bars off, especially if you never used a Roto-Zip before. A hand Coping saw followed up with a course file to smooth the burrs and finesse the cut works much better. Please don't ask me how I know this little tidbit.
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