Custom Grill Mesh

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alex456
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Custom Grill Mesh

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hey guys, i was looking on ebay at the one and only vibe billet grill and realized that we could purchase just about any uncut mesh kit for 10% the price, just search on ebay for custom"grille kit mesh" or something along those lines.
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Check out cloudrider.com. They have different stlyes and alreay precut and ready to install. Worked great
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the domain is for sale , but how much do they cost? the pieces i found on ebay are sually from $10-$20
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[QUOTE=alex456]hey guys, i was looking on ebay at the one and only vibe billet grill and realized that we could purchase just about any uncut mesh kit for 10% the price, just search on ebay for custom"grille kit mesh" or something along those lines. Is this the grill http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...=WD1V If it is they look great and stand up well to our Canadian winters.
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Alex:If you want uncut mesh, go to home depot and get yourself some gutter screens for a couple of bucks.That's essentilly all you'd be getting from ebay...
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[QUOTE=ragingfish]Alex:If you want uncut mesh, go to home depot and get yourself some gutter screens for a couple of bucks.QUOTE]Hey thats what I have been using to protect my rad/ac cond. for years. Not so much for looks though, I just ty-wrap it onto the inside of the exsisting grill. It works great! And it's cheap (like me). Here is one I made from scrap expanded metal (free) for my CJ. It has stopped alot of radiator puncturing fodder over the years.

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Post by alex456 »

thanks for all your input guys, but i'm not looking for protection as much as i am for looks, i just want to spice up the grill a bit, if you have any further ideas please leave posts
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I'd say jus save up for the Billet grill. I think that looks real good. Or even the MrGrille grill. That would work too.Inder
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Post by Smokin' Rubber »

I kinda like the honeycomb grilling better than the billet grill, but thats just me. I would rather get a really cheap chromed honeycomb grillBillet grill sorta reminds me of Ford trucks
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