***Aftermarket grills***
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I've had my RMM grill in sinse summer 00'. When you receive it, it requires a little handy work by you. There is a mesh part that fits behind the grill that has to be cut and shaped! Then you need to install several screws so that it is secure enough as to not move or vibrate.
Good Luck.
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Originally posted by TXSTYLE
I've had my RMM grill in sinse summer 00'. When you receive it, it requires a little handy work by you. There is a mesh part that fits behind the grill that has to be cut and shaped! Then you need to install several screws so that it is secure enough as to not move or vibrate.
Good Luck.
I've had my RMM grill in sinse summer 00'. When you receive it, it requires a little handy work by you. There is a mesh part that fits behind the grill that has to be cut and shaped! Then you need to install several screws so that it is secure enough as to not move or vibrate.
Good Luck.
that means it doesn't even come assembled?!? wt, did you buy it from RMM? Any ways we can get it assembled? Don't think every customer knows how to do those things with the right tools.
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the RMM grill is the best looking grill out there.. but i heard lots of people have problems installing it cuz the fit and finish sucks so there is a lot of work to be done to make it fit and look perfect.
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Guys - It just requires some tin snips to properly trim/curve the mesh insert to fit into the fiberglass grille frame & then a phillips-head screwdriver to assemble into the threaded holes ( even the screws are included ). Have the 2 pieces painted separately then assemble. Also have to remove the old hood latch handle from the factory piece & mount on the new grille but that's also 2 screw brain surgery. No Probs!!
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