The "SolMan" grill...lol Lot's of pics

I had the Street Scene mesh grill in my S10...looked very similar to yours on the Silverado, but it cost about $100 vs. your $6.00...lol.
Tested the stud this morning and it seems to have set nicely. WIll be reinstalling it this afternoon and hopefully the one corner will no longer be a little loose...
Thanks Sleeper.....
Thanks Sleeper.....

Had a SUnday School gathering, so we took the wifes. Got back and decieded to try the JB Weld and reinstall the original bracket. Won't be able to installed it until after dinner time tonight. Checked it out just now and it's firm. But only been about 14 hours. I did install the stud into it before I seated it down so I won't have to do that later. I used the upper backing to make sure the stud was in the right place and to keep the part from sliding any. So far so good....
Good luck with it Joe! I know you have a lot of time invested in that grill. I think it's liveable if you for some reason the the JB Weld doesn't work. I'm sure you can figure something out to get that corner to stay on.
Well, let it set for 24 hours. INstalled, tightened all nuts. Looked perfect. CLosed the hood and................... popped loose again... Looks like JBWeld doesn't like this type of plastic. I'll try something different at a later date.
OH well, it will roll as it rolls...
Got the Thule bike rack already on on hitch, once luggage is loaded tomorrow I'll strap on the mountain bikes. Picking up my daughter at noon from gymnastics and heading to Charleston until Saturday.
OH well, it will roll as it rolls...
Got the Thule bike rack already on on hitch, once luggage is loaded tomorrow I'll strap on the mountain bikes. Picking up my daughter at noon from gymnastics and heading to Charleston until Saturday.
Solman- Are you prepping the area first ?
I sand a little on both mating surfaces, for for something to bite into & wipe with alcohol, then the JB Weld.
Works for me, another member sucessfully repaired his inside door handle with JB Weld also..
I sand a little on both mating surfaces, for for something to bite into & wipe with alcohol, then the JB Weld.
Works for me, another member sucessfully repaired his inside door handle with JB Weld also..
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