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Old 12-25-2005, 09:46 AM   #1
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Ingenuity or Cheap?

Ok guys...what do you think?

A dollar something at Lowes for a galvanized rain gutter guard and $12 for WAY to much door edge molding (I could do 5 more sets) and about 30 minutes of work.
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Old 12-25-2005, 10:34 AM   #2
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I like it.

Way to go!
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Looks great! but how about the cooling of the engine?

Is it affected?
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Old 12-25-2005, 01:20 PM   #4
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Cooling is not affected at all. Actually mine is better than it was before I cleaned all the crap that had collected in there. I probably had about 25 to 30% of the radiator clogged.

I figured this would keep the stuff out of there without having to spend $110 or so for the "Professional" ones!
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Although, I am a little embarrassed at how dirty my car is in that picture...
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Old 12-25-2005, 01:34 PM   #6
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Great job! I will take two please. since you have enough for 5 more. haha
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Old 12-25-2005, 02:04 PM   #7
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Cooling is not affected at all.
Welllll... you can't really say that as you didn't test it. All you can say is that the radiator is still keeping the car cool enough. Try flogging the car through the desert during the summer and tell me how it goes.

Looks good, although I'd agree that the zip ties need to go! Some safety wire, used discreetly would probably look okay.
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Old 12-25-2005, 03:16 PM   #8
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Welllll... you can't really say that as you didn't test it. All you can say is that the radiator is still keeping the car cool enough. Try flogging the car through the desert during the summer and tell me how it goes.
OK...Let me qualify that statement: "In my totally unprofessional opinion, I think the cooling of my car is unaffected by my homemade grills...Your experience could possibly vary and you may want to check with your local dealer to verify the above opinion before attempting to install them yourself. Although, you wouldn't be installing my homemade grills because you made them...therefore you would not be relying on my opinion nor would you be using my homemade grills."

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Cooling is not affected at all. Actually mine is better than it was before I cleaned all the crap that had collected in there. I probably had about 25 to 30% of the radiator clogged.
How did you clear the crap out of the radiator area? I saw a thread where they actually took off the whole front bumper. It looked like a rediculous amount of work. Seems like a shop vac and a skinny attachment would get the job done.
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How did you clear the crap out of the radiator area? I saw a thread where they actually took off the whole front bumper. It looked like a rediculous amount of work. Seems like a shop vac and a skinny attachment would get the job done.
That might have been my thread. There was so much junk up in there I went ahead and pulled the bumper to make sure I got it clean. It isn't hard...just time consuming!

If you don't have a bunch of junk...I'd try it with a shop vac just to see if it works.
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