Mesh on Air Dam
#17
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Nope, if you will notice, if you have been driving on slower speed, the AC fan will turn on...signifying it needs air flow (with or without the restriction). So, unless you can feel a more frequent "on" of the fan....it is not affecting the airflow.
#19
Racer
Alright, I'm planning on buying and installing the items tomorrow (Tuesday). I already have the tin snips (wire cutting scissors), black spray paint, and all the other tools. I plan on buying the mesh and black-colored wire ties to use.
mandyfig, when your instructions say to slide in the mesh, I'm assuming you mean from the rear of the vehicle towards the front, yes?
Also, I understand that I should cut each mesh to 21 inches long. Is the width fine? Do I need to trim anything else (e.g. taper the ends)?
Thanks!
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mandyfig, when your instructions say to slide in the mesh, I'm assuming you mean from the rear of the vehicle towards the front, yes?
Also, I understand that I should cut each mesh to 21 inches long. Is the width fine? Do I need to trim anything else (e.g. taper the ends)?
Thanks!
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#20
Racer
I bought a small roll of galvanized soffit vent mesh which has smaller openings than the gutter guard mesh. The gutter guards at my local Home Depot were plastic and had relatively large openings. After cutting to size, I primed it with metal primer so that my final flat black coats (two) of paint would adhere. I followed mandyfig's instructions and things went well.
The only two slow-downs were 1) popping the two plastic clips off. I was afraid I would break them, and 2) threading the plastic wire ties back down through the mesh. I finally figured it out by sticking a finger under the mesh to help guide it back down. Whew! That's what took the longest.
I decided to put a wire tie on each rib (five, total). This would help keep the mesh in place better and would minimize any movement (read: rattles). Also, with my wire ties being black and thin, they are not really noticeable at all.
When it was all done, I had spent somewhere in the neighborhood of US$12-$14.
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Last edited by NXOwner; 06-06-07 at 12:05 AM.
#21
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[QUOTE=RXOwner;2670352]Alright, I'm planning on buying and installing the items tomorrow (Tuesday). I already have the tin snips (wire cutting scissors), black spray paint, and all the other tools. I plan on buying the mesh and black-colored wire ties to use.
mandyfig, when your instructions say to slide in the mesh, I'm assuming you mean from the rear of the vehicle towards the front, yes?
Also, I understand that I should cut each mesh to 21 inches long. Is the width fine? Do I need to trim anything else (e.g. taper the ends)?
Thanks!
Yes, slide from rear to front, width is perfect. Push the mesh all the way up, means front.
mandyfig, when your instructions say to slide in the mesh, I'm assuming you mean from the rear of the vehicle towards the front, yes?
Also, I understand that I should cut each mesh to 21 inches long. Is the width fine? Do I need to trim anything else (e.g. taper the ends)?
Thanks!
Yes, slide from rear to front, width is perfect. Push the mesh all the way up, means front.
#22
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Great, post a pic, let's see....
#23
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Man, did I just dodge a big bullit! I just came back from a 3000 miles vacation and while washing the bugs off the front I looked into the airdam and saw a big gouge in the AC condenser. It looks like it was hit by a rock. Luckily no leak.
Needless to say that I immediately ran to Home Depot and bought a metal mesh to cover the airdam just like shown on the pictures above. I also bought 2 brown plastic guards, cut one out and covered the grill from the inside. I used the other one to protect the big gap betwen the hood and the bumper. I fixed the middle of it with cable ties to the vertical metal bar in front of the AC condenser. Its not visible from the outside and doesn't rattle. Thanks for the directions and pictures.
I strongly recomend every owner to cover at least the bumper airdams. Otherwise don't cry when your condenser gets destroyed and you will have to pay $1000+ for the repair.
Needless to say that I immediately ran to Home Depot and bought a metal mesh to cover the airdam just like shown on the pictures above. I also bought 2 brown plastic guards, cut one out and covered the grill from the inside. I used the other one to protect the big gap betwen the hood and the bumper. I fixed the middle of it with cable ties to the vertical metal bar in front of the AC condenser. Its not visible from the outside and doesn't rattle. Thanks for the directions and pictures.
I strongly recomend every owner to cover at least the bumper airdams. Otherwise don't cry when your condenser gets destroyed and you will have to pay $1000+ for the repair.
#26
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I am telling you guys, I have heard horror stories about the AC taking a dump because of rocks, etc. from the road. 1st mod I did when I got the RX330!!!!
#27
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Just did the mod with Soffit mesh. Unfortunately, it is not as stiff as I believe the galvanized stuff is so it has a few buckles in it, but it looks alot better than the screen/ground cover material I had before. The gutter mesh holes were way too big and would easily let in bees etc, which have done a pretty god number on my condenser fins already. Mandyfig, I am surprised at how clean your condenser was in those pics. I would recommend using the metal stuff for anyone who's going to do it, but I just couldn't find any this weekend. Thanks for a great post.
Regards
Regards
#28
Mesh air dam mod.
Hi Mandyfig,
I did the air dam mod just as you suggested, and painted the mesh black first. What a great idea you had for protecting the condenser! It looks like a factory install.
Thank you,
Carl
I did the air dam mod just as you suggested, and painted the mesh black first. What a great idea you had for protecting the condenser! It looks like a factory install.
Thank you,
Carl
#29
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You are welcome. I will probably paint mine, too. Black would be good if I do not go with chrome......
#30
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