That's a super clean home made car grill ! I was searching the cleanest system to attach the mesh on the grill, and yours is the cleanest and the easiest to do. Thank you.
I did a mesh grille on my '02 Dakota about 10 years ago. I had to saw off a small piece of the hood latch. Then I drilled a hole in it for a cable that hangs out of sight to behind the bumper. No unsightly hole in the grille. Whenever I have to take my truck in for inspection, etc, I just show the mechanic where the release is. Otherwise it would take at least a few minutes to figure it out.
Nice! I've got a 2004 Dodge Dakota v6 Get Around Truck. What if I do that same Hood Latch Grab Hole, but then configure a spring loaded hinged mesh lid over it?
That looks really nice...I know the customer probably requested it...but I'm tired of flat black everything nowadays...it's overused and just looks dirty...
Trace & cut out the 4 opening shapes on 3/4" wood, then make slightly smaller inside filler hammer blocks, then sand edges. Then hammer out some cool dimensional grilles
Don't listen to any of the jerkoffs saying shitty job... people always will hate no matter what. question, how strong is that glue? if you had one large piece of mesh opposed to four separate cut outs, would you still use that to mount the grill? i have a cadillac CTS, and want to and a lower mesh grill similar the the cts-v.
Lol, thanks. Hater's gonna hate, I get it =) As for the Automotive Goop, it's works surprisingly well. How well you might ask? This Dakota install, as well as many that are well older than this one are still on the road today. Since this video was made much of the newer videos I make use Pliogrip Plastic Repair #3. It works even better BUT comes at a much higher cost. If you have the budget to get the Pliogrip, then I would encourage it but if you're on a budget then the Automotive Goop is still a great choice for many applications.
@@customcargrills I appreciate you my man! Yea I’ll def roll with the pliogrip, I have a lead foot so I what that grill to be sturdy at high speed. Thanks again dude 💪🏼
That hood latch cut out is a deal killer Doesnt look good.I'd have to make a mechanism to trigger that hood latch from the lower fascia opening or right under front of truck.
It would probably be best to sand the chrome off the plastic first. From there, you can prime and paint it and you'll probably see better results than just painting directly on the chrome.
I tried sanding and painting that factory "chrome" but the paint won't adhere. BUT, the "chrome" is only a very thin tin material that you can peel off. Under the tin/chrome it's black plastic. I still paint the plastic but after sanding, and buying paint made for plastics, it's way easier to paint over.
Awesome so it is as simple as i was hoping it would be and shouldn't be a huge issue on an old ford powerstroke had a rock smack my oil cooler wasnt a big fan of that lol
I have a 89 n 86 ford bronco full size n from 85 to 96 all the grills r pretty much the same so if u can do it to a broncos grill between 85 to 96 i would appreciate it alot
Looked good from the back. Don’t like it at all on the truck. I bought my insert premade and they are not flat they have a concave shape that looks a lot better. The hood latch needed an extension on it which mine came with that moves the latch handle to when you pop the hood you reach between the grill and bumper to open it.
I gave the customer what they wanted. There's 3 options for this install for the latch. 1) make a cutout as shown in the video. It's less than ideal but functional 2) extend the hood latch down by drilling into the safety release and running a cable down 3) do nothing and never open your hood again As I've stated before, the customer who the grill was made for in the video requested a cutout for the latch though, which is why it was done. If it were my personal truck, I would have opt'd for extending the latch down.
That's a super clean home made car grill !
I was searching the cleanest system to attach the mesh on the grill, and yours is the cleanest and the easiest to do. Thank you.
I did a mesh grille on my '02 Dakota about 10 years ago. I had to saw off a small piece of the hood latch. Then I drilled a hole in it for a cable that hangs out of sight to behind the bumper. No unsightly hole in the grille. Whenever I have to take my truck in for inspection, etc, I just show the mechanic where the release is. Otherwise it would take at least a few minutes to figure it out.
Nice! I've got a 2004 Dodge Dakota v6 Get Around Truck. What if I do that same Hood Latch Grab Hole, but then configure a spring loaded hinged mesh lid over it?
The mesh looks good but I think I would have figured out something different for the latch hole
There are some good write ups on the Dakota forums about extending the latch with a rod if this type of mod interests you.
That looks really nice...I know the customer probably requested it...but I'm tired of flat black everything nowadays...it's overused and just looks dirty...
I hear ya. I like flat black too but, just like gun metal gray, its overused. Either way, he did a great job.
Really like the videos, where do I find this material.
www.customcargrills.com/Custom-Grill-Mesh.asp
@@customcargrills thanks, I checked out your site. I'm Lean ng towards the oval plain aluminum. It's for a Ford Ranger, 2000. Talk soon.
Do you need to cut out the original grille inserts. Can you do the same thing and leave the factory grille all original?
Yes, you can do the same thing with the OEM grill still intact.
James McElhenie I did with my Honda HR-V grill and I got very professional looking results.
That hole in the grill gotta go!!!
Trace & cut out the 4 opening shapes on 3/4" wood, then make slightly smaller inside filler hammer blocks, then sand edges.
Then hammer out some cool dimensional grilles
I prefer a tighter pattern for less visibility of the radiator but great walk through and how to - Kudos
Same, do you know the mesh brand or dimensions?
4:45 How this tool is called?
Vice Grip locking sheet metal tool
how is the pigment we use
Don't listen to any of the jerkoffs saying shitty job... people always will hate no matter what. question, how strong is that glue? if you had one large piece of mesh opposed to four separate cut outs, would you still use that to mount the grill? i have a cadillac CTS, and want to and a lower mesh grill similar the the cts-v.
Lol, thanks. Hater's gonna hate, I get it =)
As for the Automotive Goop, it's works surprisingly well. How well you might ask? This Dakota install, as well as many that are well older than this one are still on the road today.
Since this video was made much of the newer videos I make use Pliogrip Plastic Repair #3. It works even better BUT comes at a much higher cost. If you have the budget to get the Pliogrip, then I would encourage it but if you're on a budget then the Automotive Goop is still a great choice for many applications.
@@customcargrills I appreciate you my man! Yea I’ll def roll with the pliogrip, I have a lead foot so I what that grill to be sturdy at high speed. Thanks again dude 💪🏼
Men 10 years later still a fucking good idea 🤘
Ha! I used those exact same wire cutters! Small world.
Video was great. Latch hole could've been rounder and maybe a bit smaller
Nice work where can I get all the material at to do this to my truck
www.customcargrills.com/Hexagon-Grill-Mesh.asp is the material used in the video. There are other styles of mesh available on my site as well.
which glue did you use?
The glue is called Automotive Goop
That hood latch cut out is a deal killer Doesnt look good.I'd have to make a mechanism to trigger that hood latch from the lower fascia opening or right under front of truck.
whats the hole purpose
Access to hood latch release
My grill is chrome and I would like it black. Any suggestions how to get rid of it? I tried once. I barely scratched it and a
Painted anyway
It would probably be best to sand the chrome off the plastic first. From there, you can prime and paint it and you'll probably see better results than just painting directly on the chrome.
I tried sanding and painting that factory "chrome" but the paint won't adhere. BUT, the "chrome" is only a very thin tin material that you can peel off. Under the tin/chrome it's black plastic. I still paint the plastic but after sanding, and buying paint made for plastics, it's way easier to paint over.
Awesome so it is as simple as i was hoping it would be and shouldn't be a huge issue on an old ford powerstroke had a rock smack my oil cooler wasnt a big fan of that lol
Hi..may i know your type glue,brand for make this grille?
The glue is Automotive Goop
@@customcargrills thank you sir...but i checked already,look like not sale in my country(Malaysia),any suggestion others brand?
@@customcargrills okay sir,i will check
@@mdnaz2845 use epoxy if you have it available.
Customcargrills good day it would be possible to make a documentary with a ford bronco grill to see would be?
Hi Luis, that might be possible. What year Bronco were you looking to see?
Ford bronco year 1994
I have a 89 n 86 ford bronco full size n from 85 to 96 all the grills r pretty much the same so if u can do it to a broncos grill between 85 to 96 i would appreciate it alot
Can you send me the name of the glue please thanks replay
Automotive Goop
customcargrills thanks so much ‼️🙏
Looked good from the back. Don’t like it at all on the truck. I bought my insert premade and they are not flat they have a concave shape that looks a lot better. The hood latch needed an extension on it which mine came with that moves the latch handle to when you pop the hood you reach between the grill and bumper to open it.
Impreza hatchback??
I might be able to make one. It depends on the year. Feel free to email us with more info.
is this your hex .25" mesh?
Yes, it is.
what about chrome
We've got silver mesh available. Nothing chrome dipped though.
I have a grill just like this ol
Pumangit sayang
That’s some shit work . I would be mad if I was the customer with that big ass hole for the hood latch
I gave the customer what they wanted. There's 3 options for this install for the latch.
1) make a cutout as shown in the video. It's less than ideal but functional
2) extend the hood latch down by drilling into the safety release and running a cable down
3) do nothing and never open your hood again
As I've stated before, the customer who the grill was made for in the video requested a cutout for the latch though, which is why it was done. If it were my personal truck, I would have opt'd for extending the latch down.
So all you wanted to do was talk crap about his work? Where's your video where you did a custom job better? Typical immature comment
Nice job!
Thanks bro
Looks crappy dude ☹️ ,👎👀
You should check out some of our newer videos. The Dakota video is about 7 years old, and we've come a long way since then.
Tony, your custom grill video looked crappy too!
Looks like garbage.
Awesome comment. Just what I needed to hear to day, thanks!
I don't see your custom grill video