Showing posts with label Grille. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grille. Show all posts

Sunday, April 17, 2011

GMC Sierra Chrome Grille Overlay Installation

Available now at www.usspeed.com - 2007 2008 2009 GMC Sierra chrome grille overlay installation.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3dAQt9x4cw&hl=en

Sunday, April 10, 2011

73 Donk Grille donkgrilles.com

1973 Donk Grille $350 www.donkgrilles.com 478-99-CHEVY ...fits Impala, and Caprice. ALL chrome 2yr warranty in stock.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjpDA4a2EVc&hl=en

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Alma Firefigher with Luminous Star tir4 red/white breach grille lights.

These are some lights that my friend put on his personal vehicle. They can only have Grille lights and wig wags in the headlights unless they are an officer on the department. Thanks for looking!!!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17pMWuM6I7E&hl=en

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Install a T Rex Billet Grille on a Chevy Silverado - AutoAnything How-To

A installation guide for T Rex grilles on a Chevy Silverado. Installation is similar on most other vehicles. Get yours today at AutoAnything: www.autoanything.com



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAYEy4XMOKk&hl=en

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Spiderweb Grille Installation - 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe - etrailer.com

www.etrailer.comVideos are provided only as a guide. Refer to the manufacturer's installation instructions and specifications for complete information. Today, the 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe, will be installing part number P303158 from putcoe. This is their putcoe grid full of liquid. In this particular device is to install their version of spider web. What does this product, it is actually mounted on the top of the existing grids have, so you must remove all parts at all. It 'pretty easy toInstall only loosen the grill for some work to get the rooms, but this is the experience. The first thing we need to do is open the hood. The grid will fit on the grid, the connection point is right about this area so we could let go, to get on and achieve. It 's really difficult with the space we have, so we will do to loosen the grid. To achieve this we must solve a series of screws at the top. It 'reallythings simple. Basically, we need only about an inch square, and we'll get it. 00:52 Give it a quick test fit. Install the screw and then slip behind the grill and install this small pot. The nuts on the plate here again the nuts are nylon, so a bit 'of resistance when you need to install the screw. E 'on just enough to hold everything in place we go the other way and repeat the same procedure. are on the lower grille is just one on each side and there are two...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FakKz6M1HRA&hl=en

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Choosing a Full-Size Grille Guard For Your Pickup

Adding style to that truck can be accomplished in any number of different ways. You might choose to install a roll bar on the truck, to put a tonneau cover on it or to install a headache rack. However, one of the best options for adding style, as well as a tremendous amount of protection, is to install a full-size grille guard. You might be more familiar with the term brush guard, or push bar, but these terms all equate to the same basic thing, though individual styles will vary with each manufacturer.

How do you choose the right grille guard for your truck? What type of construction material, methods and finish should be used to create a viable choice? You will need to take care when choosing a grille guard, as the wrong choice can leave you with a product lacking durability and substance.

Choose a Custom Fit

Grille guards are not "one size fits all." In fact, you will need to ensure that you choose a style that fits your particular make and model. You will find that the same guard that fits a Dodge Dakota will not fit a Ford F-150, nor will a guard that fits a Ford Ranger fit a Toyota Tacoma.

This is because the body styles of each make and model are unique. You will need to choose a grille guard that is custom made to fit your particular model. This will ensure that the side hoops will wrap around your headlights and provide adequate protection, as well as ensuring that the central bars line up correctly with the hood and bumper lines. Failure to choose a custom fit solution will result in a subpar experience and might lead to damage to your truck, as well.

Choose the Right Manufacturing Materials

A wide range of manufacturing materials is used in the creation of grille guards. However, you should only opt for stainless steel tubing. The tubes should be TIG welded for the utmost in durability and strength, as well.

Choosing tubular steel (stainless steel with the appropriate finish) ensures that your guard can stand up to the damage and abuse that will occur through use. Any number of things can occur that will necessitate this protection, and choosing a tubular steel construction means that the guard will be there when you need it. Cheaper, inferior construction materials are prone to bending and denting in the face of damage, which can actually lead to additional damage to your vehicle, if the guard makes contact with the body.

Mounting Location and Method

In order to ensure that your grille guard mounts correctly and provides the utmost in protection, you will need to check into the mounting location and method used. A quality guard will mount directly to the frame of your truck. This helps to minimize vibrations, while still ensuring a solid mount.

You should also ensure that the mounting brackets, bolts, nuts and washers are constructed of stainless steel. Stainless steel hardware will stand the test of time and abuse much more than will cheaper options on the market, such as carbon steel.

Guard Finish

What type of finish does your grille guard have? You will find several different types. The best option is a powder-coated finish, which ensures long lasting durability and great looks. However, chromed finishes over stainless steel tubes can also be a great solution. That said, you should ensure that the finish (powder coated or chromed) comes with a lifetime warranty. If it does not have a lifetime warranty from the manufacturer, it's best to avoid it.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Nissan Altima Grille - Nissan Altima Unique Cover

A grille is a device designed for two chief purposes. On the one hand, it is designed for letting the air in and out of the engine; on the other hand, it is used for protecting the engine, radiator and intercooler when the vehicle hits anything during driving periods. For most vehicles, a grille is a distinctive styling element as there is a car logo inlayed in the center of it. People are able to know the car make from the grille, then.

If your current grille goes wrong, find a corresponding new replacement on the automotive aftermarket. Similarly, when any other part of your vehicle breaks down, get brand new products to replace them. To guarantee the vehicle's high-quality parts is to guarantee its high performance and safe driving in the future. Any tiny problem may result severe situation even car accidents. Take the headlights for examples, the broken housing of the headlights is very likely to influence the illumination of the headlights in a negative way. Consequently, a possible car accident may take place because the driver is not able to see things ahead clearly.

There comes the question where to get excellent aftermarket products. The automotive aftermarket will come into our mind firstly. However, looking for products on the aftermarket will cost lots of your time because you have to make time for going there and select the best one from one store to another. Why not try things online then? In fact, online auto parts superstores offer customers whatever they need for their vehicles. And the most important things is that much time and money can be saved shopping online by comparison with shopping on the aftermarket.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

WW2 Winterization - Hood and Grille Blankets For the Willys MB and Ford GPW

Just about like any war, weather was a factor in World War Two.  Tests were done with the jeep using cold weather gear.  The tests took place during winter along the ALCAN (Alaska - Canada) Highway.  Out of those tests several kits were produced for use in locations with extreme cold weather. The Winterization Field Kit included in part:


Blanket, brush guard, assembly
Blanket, hood, assembly
Blanket, under fender, left, assembly
Blanket, under fender, right, assembly
Blanket, under motor, assembly
Various spring clips
Fasteners to attached the covers to the jeep
Drawings showing the installation of the radiator and brush guard
Installation instructions
Spring, retaining for the under motor blanket etc.

While in Alaska from 1988 to 1991, I was able to put the hood and grille blankets to good use.  The set that I found, someone had sewn them together so that you couldn't open the hood with the covers attached.  Wasn't usually a problem.  Boy, did these covers work well.  During the harsh Alaska winters it was nothing for the temperature to dip below -45F.  With the covers attached and the radiator flap closed the Jeep's engine stayed warm but never too hot.  I also had a heater installed and that kept the inside of the jeep to a tolerable condition.

Later I was able to find a WW2 heater (part WO- A-11839) designed for the Jeep.  This heater mounts over the driver's feet!  Sure keeps your feet nice and warm and is pretty effective even at -45F.  Of course, I was properly dressed with a Air Force issued parka, bunny pants and mukluks (boots).  If the weather is less severe, don't try to drive your jeep with tennis shoes on--your shoes will melt!

Monday, July 5, 2010

AutoAnything How To: Install a T Rex Billet Grille on a Chevy Silverado

A installation guide for T Rex grilles on a Chevy Silverado. Installation is similar on most other vehicles. Get yours today at AutoAnything: www.autoanything.com



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAYEy4XMOKk&hl=en

Saturday, May 22, 2010

HERD AeroLT BIG HORN Animal Protection Grille Guard

As seen on TV, HERD's Animal Protection Grille Guard for Pickup Trucks. Big Rig Protection for pickup trucks.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVrbRB4UYQM&hl=en