Let's see those Aftermarket Grille's!
#32
@2Tall: Where did you find that one?
http://www.autoanything.com/billet-g...A6740A0A0.aspx
#34
...is a sweet ride
My local Ford dealer has a bunch of F150's displayed/elevated along the street. They are all dealer modified with lifts, grills, Line-X in various places (rocker panels, grill surround, etc.). All of them have a couple variations of your black grille either mesh or billet style. I love driving past there every day!
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Trubori45 (08-11-2013)
#37
...is a sweet ride
Very slick and bold.
Correct this if wrong:
1-aftermarket grill
2-FORD overlay
3-LED light bar
If this is correct, did you modify the grill for the light bar?
I just realized looking at your pic why I'm not satisfied with my stock 3 bar chrome. With your clean grill, it reacly helps "square up the nose". Makes it look more bold like a Super Duty, especially if the truck is leveled.
Correct this if wrong:
1-aftermarket grill
2-FORD overlay
3-LED light bar
If this is correct, did you modify the grill for the light bar?
I just realized looking at your pic why I'm not satisfied with my stock 3 bar chrome. With your clean grill, it reacly helps "square up the nose". Makes it look more bold like a Super Duty, especially if the truck is leveled.
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Trubori45 (08-11-2013)
#39
Senior Member
Thanks, im content how it turned out.
1- yes, pretty much whatever you want on your truck behind the overlay. I have yet to see the honey comb grill with the overlay on a newer model.
2- yes
3- i have a 20" single row, but i want to see if i can fit a 40" behind the grill. The way i did my temporary brackets for the light bar it attached to the screwes that hold the grill. but im going to make stronger brackets that will screw on the metal portion where the horn and upper part of the radiator are attached to.
Thanks for the kind words, all i can suggest is WELD bolts behind overlay if you go that route. Im not a welder and didn't bother to ask any at work, so i ran bolts through the front and secured it that way.
Very slick and bold.
Correct this if wrong:
1-aftermarket grill
2-FORD overlay
3-LED light bar
If this is correct, did you modify the grill for the light bar?
I just realized looking at your pic why I'm not satisfied with my stock 3 bar chrome. With your clean grill, it reacly helps "square up the nose". Makes it look more bold like a Super Duty, especially if the truck is leveled.
Correct this if wrong:
1-aftermarket grill
2-FORD overlay
3-LED light bar
If this is correct, did you modify the grill for the light bar?
I just realized looking at your pic why I'm not satisfied with my stock 3 bar chrome. With your clean grill, it reacly helps "square up the nose". Makes it look more bold like a Super Duty, especially if the truck is leveled.
2- yes
3- i have a 20" single row, but i want to see if i can fit a 40" behind the grill. The way i did my temporary brackets for the light bar it attached to the screwes that hold the grill. but im going to make stronger brackets that will screw on the metal portion where the horn and upper part of the radiator are attached to.
Thanks for the kind words, all i can suggest is WELD bolts behind overlay if you go that route. Im not a welder and didn't bother to ask any at work, so i ran bolts through the front and secured it that way.