Carraige Works Billet Bumper Grill
I only have to cut off the very top bar so the rest of the gril will probably be perfect for what you want. I need to decide if I want to put on some type of bowtie or lettering on the new grill, or just leave it the way it is.
Originally Posted by SoCalHHR
JMO, but I think it will look more "custom" sans any emblems or lettering in front.
(Your opinion may vary...)
(Your opinion may vary...)
Originally Posted by cjnappo
i was right so im not seeing things i knew you had to cut to get that look you should read better i read it on there web site under the discription but still post pics after install thanks
Last edited by captain howdy; Jan 15, 2006 at 12:13 AM.
I was a little at first but it's really not all that hard to do and I love how it looks. It's worth the effort for the grill I want. Here is a rough idea of what is involved in installing the Carriage Works upper billet grill. Take out the stock grill out and remove it from it support frame. Cut off the top bar from the grill and reinstall the top bar in the frame. Reinstall the frame and top bar on your HHR. Install the billet grill mounting hardware to the frame and install the billet grill. Easy enough, it shouldn't take more than an hour or so. I guess not everything can be totaly easy. Sometimes I have to put some effort into things rather than just unbolt old and bolt in new. I figure the lady I talked to there didn't really know what she was talking about because she sits at a desk all day answering phones rather than handling their parts. It would be like asking one of the buyers where I work about some specific part we make. They would be left clueless other than the info they could pull off the computer.
Last edited by captain howdy; Jun 21, 2006 at 05:36 AM.


