OEM Bumper MOD
#17
here are the pics. Mesh goes in in the next few days. with a RMM grill. Mesh will match. I am trying to design a scoop now that I can get to everything to bring air into the SRT box! I will keep CL posted.
#22
Originally posted by roenick7
hack saw and dremel cutter. easy as cutting butter. I could do it again in ten minutes.
hack saw and dremel cutter. easy as cutting butter. I could do it again in ten minutes.
Realllllly? Well I live in cali too, north bay. If you ever wanna stop by and bring your tools with you ..... Did the bottom part sag at all? or does it still hold up really well?
Last edited by Nexusbeta; 06-23-02 at 02:58 PM.
#23
It held up OK. I wouldn't want to drive it everyday like this until I get the mesh and little L clips which will get the integrity back. However this MOD will be driven Monday at 80-90mph, trust me if it flies off on the 15 frwy I will post it.
#27
I like it!
Hey guy - looks good to me - like I said, I've been considering doing something to that bumper "grille" for some time - you may push me over the edge. Would appreciate a little more detail as to what was involved (I have Dremel) and how noticeable the cuts are before you put the mesh on. Thanks.
Hese is a "chopped" pic of my car with the slats "removed".
Hese is a "chopped" pic of my car with the slats "removed".
#28
I have been thinking about doin the same this w/ my 92 SC3. I did have mesh in the lower part at one time, but took it out b/c of the bars. If u ever remove them, lemme know how it goes
Originally posted by lexlikenother
I've asked a couple of times in the SC forum this same question, but no one seems to know if/how this can be done. I wanted to do this to my '92 SC when I had the original bumper on. Then I got in a wreck and got a '97 bumper instead. I got in another wreck, so that bumper is no good either. (none of the 3 were my fault btw) . The bars are definitly urathane (at least on mine) so I was wondering about the integrity as well, especially the bottom. It seems like the mesh (depending on how strong it is and what you use to connect it to your bumper) would maybe hold up the bottom and prevent it from sinking (if it would in fact sink if you cut those cross bars).
But aren't they there for a reason? They either hold up the integrity, or prevent large objects from entering that hole, or both. The cross bars on the GS are smaller in size, and the hole created isn't as big as what would be if I did it to my SC. It doesn't seem that hard to do, just cut with a jig saw, and put something to cover the holes. Now I'm in the process of getting ANOTHER bumper, and really want to cut those cross bars out. I WOULD try it on one of my other bumpers, but they can be sold and fixed by a shop, so I don't want to completly ruin them. If you look in the pic, you can see the smaller supports coming down from the top part of the bumper, and coming up from the bottom to the larger center bar. Mesh would look really good going all the way across I think.
I've asked a couple of times in the SC forum this same question, but no one seems to know if/how this can be done. I wanted to do this to my '92 SC when I had the original bumper on. Then I got in a wreck and got a '97 bumper instead. I got in another wreck, so that bumper is no good either. (none of the 3 were my fault btw) . The bars are definitly urathane (at least on mine) so I was wondering about the integrity as well, especially the bottom. It seems like the mesh (depending on how strong it is and what you use to connect it to your bumper) would maybe hold up the bottom and prevent it from sinking (if it would in fact sink if you cut those cross bars).
But aren't they there for a reason? They either hold up the integrity, or prevent large objects from entering that hole, or both. The cross bars on the GS are smaller in size, and the hole created isn't as big as what would be if I did it to my SC. It doesn't seem that hard to do, just cut with a jig saw, and put something to cover the holes. Now I'm in the process of getting ANOTHER bumper, and really want to cut those cross bars out. I WOULD try it on one of my other bumpers, but they can be sold and fixed by a shop, so I don't want to completly ruin them. If you look in the pic, you can see the smaller supports coming down from the top part of the bumper, and coming up from the bottom to the larger center bar. Mesh would look really good going all the way across I think.
#29
Ok. I finished and installed the mesh. The cuts were done very fast and there was a black spot where the grid was once conected. (unpainted plastic). I used touch-up paint from Lexus and set my mesh more towards the front of the grill. The 2 screws on both sides holding the fog lamps in are actually holding the mesh. It then bows around conected to the bottom with 1/4" (10mm head) black coarse screws. I predrilled the holes with a 90' drill head on the dremell. I used a ratchet to install through the top with the hood open. The upper part of the bumper is set a little forward. To get the right vertical line of the mesh I had to use small 1/4" L brackets attached to the top and mesh attached with a black 10/32" by 1/4" bolt & nut.
YOU CANNOT SET THE MESH AT THE BACK OF THE GRILL UNLESS YOU PLAN ON SANDING THE HIGH SPOTS OF WHERE YOU CUT DOWN AND AIRBRUSH THE PAINT ON SO IT LOOKS GOOD. ( THIS WOULD HAVE COST AS MUCH AS AN AFTERMARKET BUMPER SO WHY DO IT).:eek:
THIS TOOK SOME ENGINEERING DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME UNLESS YOU DON'T CARE IF YOU @#$!$% UP YOUR BUMPER AND ARE WILL ING TO PAY 175.00 FOR A NEW ONE. (UNPAINTED)
****I wound up useing gavinized mesh which I painted with high temp black paint. I coudn't find the laser cut mesh in a long enough piece. So be prepared to find it yourself and spend $15-20.00 on good metal sissors. Please refer to this post when I post pictures later.
YOU CANNOT SET THE MESH AT THE BACK OF THE GRILL UNLESS YOU PLAN ON SANDING THE HIGH SPOTS OF WHERE YOU CUT DOWN AND AIRBRUSH THE PAINT ON SO IT LOOKS GOOD. ( THIS WOULD HAVE COST AS MUCH AS AN AFTERMARKET BUMPER SO WHY DO IT).:eek:
THIS TOOK SOME ENGINEERING DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME UNLESS YOU DON'T CARE IF YOU @#$!$% UP YOUR BUMPER AND ARE WILL ING TO PAY 175.00 FOR A NEW ONE. (UNPAINTED)
****I wound up useing gavinized mesh which I painted with high temp black paint. I coudn't find the laser cut mesh in a long enough piece. So be prepared to find it yourself and spend $15-20.00 on good metal sissors. Please refer to this post when I post pictures later.
#30
I here what you are saying, but I think if you're gonna make the effort, you might as well go all the way. Here is my car. I know I added something, but what I am trying to get across is that you need to make the car look clean. I cleaned out the cut out portion, sanded it down and painted it. BTW if you are looking for the mesh, do a search on "expanded metal" mine is the hexagonal mesh 1/4 inch. The only problem is they usually only come in 48X96 inch sheets (yes I know that is 4x8 feet)