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i apoligise if this is posted in the wrong section or if there is a post like this alread but i could not find one. (feel free to relocate me tho).
basically i was just wondering what the best method, or easiest method was to installing some mesh into my front bar. if you could be specific it would be greatly appreciated. cheers |
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I just made a template out of the cardboard that the mesh grill came in. I traced it on the front opening of the pre facelift bumped, and then traced it with a permanent marker. then cut it out with a pair of snips. Then you can pull off the plastic from underneith te motor, and slip it into the opening. Then I used zip ties to tie it to the posts of the opening. Im not sure if this is the same for the face lift, but it worked for me on the pre face lift, hope this helps man.
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