Lower Billet Grille Problem
#11
I'd be interested in what you do as well - I got mine in and the thing just didn't want to work with me when I was installing. I definitely didn't feel great about putting it on the front of the car with the mounting hardware they provided - just didn't feel like it was worth the potential in damage it could cause if something went wrong.
#12
I may have found a solution to this. Here is a picture of the inside of our front bumper, taken from against the passenger side end of the radiator:
There are a pair of vertical supports in the structural part of the bumper. They each have a hole in them, which I circled. These supports are the same distance from each other as the screw holes in the billet grille. It should be easy to fab up some brackets, with the added advantage of getting the grille to float in the lower opening. How fortuitous that my roommate bought a welder over the weekend.
There are a pair of vertical supports in the structural part of the bumper. They each have a hole in them, which I circled. These supports are the same distance from each other as the screw holes in the billet grille. It should be easy to fab up some brackets, with the added advantage of getting the grille to float in the lower opening. How fortuitous that my roommate bought a welder over the weekend.
#14
I'm still working out how to overcome the axis created by only having two screws in the grille.
#15
Gotcha. Granted I wasn't thrilled at first drilling a hole in that lip at first (well, self tapping screw that is). But even if it's out, you can't see it afterwords unless your really looking for it. But back in 06, Carriage Works and one other company (can't remember now) was the only places you could get them.
#16
haha i have this same issue from day one..finally got around to cleaning it this weekend real good since the weather was nice and noticed it was laying horizontally in the opening down below...how it was still there was beyond me. I was like whoa! this could have been shot out from underneath and ran over by me or someone else or worse hit a windshield! There has to be something better than some flimsy metal sticks holding this heavy billet grill in place whilst at highway speeds and bumps etc.
How do the Carriage Works and Trex grills attach? anyone have some pictures of the mounting hardware and grills in place??
How do the Carriage Works and Trex grills attach? anyone have some pictures of the mounting hardware and grills in place??
#20
I have the billet grille, manufactured by APS. I added locknuts to the screws and mine has stayed inplace. If the problem is from the brackets piviting then it seems to me that drilling a small hole at the top of each bracket and safety wiring them to the holes mentioned by Dracos should keep things in place.