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Dracos 03-02-2013 07:18 PM

Lower Billet Grille Problem
 
Last year I got a black billet grille, manufactured by APS. It's a quality part, no issues there. The problem, which I suspected when I first put it on, has reared its ugly head: how it is mounted.

It has a pair of 4 or 5 inch machine screws in it which go into brackets that grip the trailing edge of the lower bumper opening. Lately though, I've noticed the entire piece hanging almost horizontally... it looks like Balerion is sticking his tongue out. I put it back on the first time I saw it like this, but today I took it off because I don't want it to fall completely out and cause any damage.

Has anyone else here with one of these worked out a better way to mount it?

sleeper 03-02-2013 10:27 PM

Blue LocTite

Dracos 03-03-2013 12:20 AM

I suppose if the screws are unthreading themselves, that could explain how the brackets are dislodging themselves from the bumper. Although the screws don't actually thread through the brackets, they go into self-threading clips... not a lot of area for Loctite to work on. Also, the grille itself doesn't want to be in the correct position anymore, something has changed, but I can't see what that could be.

Radco 03-03-2013 11:10 AM

I also have the ABS billet grill. seems well made but IMO the mounting system sucks! The lower plastic bumper flexs IMO WAY too much for the bracket to stay on tight,as you can not really tighten it! The clips do not have much of a gripping surface,as mentioned for loc tite to grab on to,also use BLUE loc tite on parts that may be removed again. RED loc tite for a screw you will never remove. as you will not be able too.or have 1 heck of a time lol.Im going to Lowes and see if the have some flat stock and make my own brackets,the top mount will not be a issue,lower will be looking for a firm mounting surface.I will be using a nut and bolt system not that cheasy tin cilip..Also look for anti vibration nuts.they are nuts wit a nylon insert that grabs thecrew so it will not back out. I also added some black door trim to each of the ends of the grill so that hit the inside of the bumper and not the Hard Billet ends..

Blue Beast (aka Boydie) 03-03-2013 04:17 PM

I haven't had that problem with my metal billet grille. It hooks up the same way but hasn't loosened up.
Boydie:cowboy:




Originally Posted by Dracos (Post 694265)
Last year I got a black billet grille, manufactured by APS. It's a quality part, no issues there. The problem, which I suspected when I first put it on, has reared its ugly head: how it is mounted.

It has a pair of 4 or 5 inch machine screws in it which go into brackets that grip the trailing edge of the lower bumper opening. Lately though, I've noticed the entire piece hanging almost horizontally... it looks like Balerion is sticking his tongue out. I put it back on the first time I saw it like this, but today I took it off because I don't want it to fall completely out and cause any damage.

Has anyone else here with one of these worked out a better way to mount it?


Radco 03-03-2013 08:11 PM


Originally Posted by Boydie (Post 694356)
I haven't had that problem with my metal billet grille. It hooks up the same way but hasn't loosened up.
Boydie:cowboy:

How how tight did you make yours? If I tighten mine too much the lower grill folds in a bit? From what I saw on mine I think I will have the same issue as the OP

BlackknighT 03-04-2013 08:04 PM

I don't remember the company's lower grill I bought years ago but I too had an issue with the hardware. I had contacted the seller and they claimed that is the mounting hardware. I ended up buying stainless nuts & bolts and then I mounted it to my mesh screen insert with the brackets the billet grill came with. It has stayed in place now for almost 3 1/2 years now. I can take a pic in the morning for you.

Mike

Silverfox 03-04-2013 09:48 PM

Have you looked at T-Rex grilles. Made in U.S.A.
I had one on my first HHR and had no problems at all.
Although I only had it on for 6 months or so and then Sold the Car.

Dracos 03-04-2013 09:53 PM

I don't have mesh down there, but I'm interested to see what you did.

I'm thinking of getting some locking nuts to replace the self-threading clips, bending the angles in the brackets more toward square, and maybe putting a cross bar between the top of the brackets to keep them vertical.

Radco 03-06-2013 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by Dracos (Post 694553)
I don't have mesh down there, but I'm interested to see what you did.

I'm thinking of getting some locking nuts to replace the self-threading clips, bending the angles in the brackets more toward square, and maybe putting a cross bar between the top of the brackets to keep them vertical.

Please post what you do!@ I picked up a piece of aluminum flat stock and will make 2 brackets, Then use the anti vibration nuts, But I do love the look of the lower grill. The HHR should have come with one IMO it looks like it is missing one :)


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