TRENZ horizontal grille
I think I like that grill better than most of the others I have seen. It's framed, which buttons down the ends of the crossmembers, keeping them from bending. PNOY's ride is getting hotter by the day.
Awesome look, brother!
The more I see it, the more I like it - how easy was it to put in? The instructions on truckshop.com look pretty easy, but looks can be deceiving.
Nonetheless, it looks awesome - Now I'm gonna have to get one.......
The more I see it, the more I like it - how easy was it to put in? The instructions on truckshop.com look pretty easy, but looks can be deceiving.
Nonetheless, it looks awesome - Now I'm gonna have to get one.......
installation was a breeze. You will need a drill and a rivet gun to attach the bottom parts of the new grille to bottom of the original grille frame. The package included two rivets and you can pick up the gun at any auto parts store (I got mine from autozone for $15 but saw one on sale at jcwhitney.com for $15 including shipping). I guess if you want to use a small nut and bolt combo that would work as well. The drill hole is slightly bigger than 1/8. I also had to widen the three mounting holes on top to get the grille centered. Installation with all the modifications took about 30 minutes including removal of original grille.
Again thanks for the compliment. It seems like I'm been adding new stuff to the car every week ever since I bought it.
Again thanks for the compliment. It seems like I'm been adding new stuff to the car every week ever since I bought it.
Last edited by HHR PNOY; Jun 23, 2006 at 02:46 PM.
Thanks for the info/update - it's always good to hear from someone that's done it first-hand. Sounds like you operate similarly to me - it a rivet doesn't do it (or don't have a rivet gun - like me!), put a nut a bolt and call it even.
Again, it looks great - I'm really considering getting one now.
Again, it looks great - I'm really considering getting one now.



See post #6 & 7...Jeff is our supporting vendor from there.