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DIY Metal Grille Inserts

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Did my own metal grill inserts to protect the radiator from rocks and bugs as we take our telly on road trips.

Took lots of pictures of the process so can post a step by step guide for anyone who wants to take on the process. Cost of materials was about $40 bucks and about three hours of time to.get everything measured out and cut.

Picture was taken before I went over all the edges and bent them more into shape.

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Did my own metal grill inserts to protect the radiator from rocks and bugs as we take our telly on road trips.

Took lots of pictures of the process so can post a step by step guide for anyone who wants to take on the process. Cost of materials was about $40 bucks and about three hours of time to.get everything measured out and cut.

Picture was taken before I went over all the edges and bent them more into shape.

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these look cool
 




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