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    Quote Originally Posted by BJG32 View Post
    Nothing pretty shows in those holes. The grates look better IMO.
    I agree. That’s why I copied your mesh idea. Open hole looks very incomplete.

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    Thanks for all the info!
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    Quote Originally Posted by outnumbered View Post
    Thanks for all the info!
    Looks good. Did you do my tape method to try and mimic factory vent angle of the diamond holes? How was all the instructions and links i gave u? Want to make sure if someone does it next that it helps them or if I need to correct anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outnumbered View Post
    Thanks for all the info!
    Looks good. Did you do my tape method to try and mimic factory vent angle of the diamond holes?

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    But then how will you do this? Open vents all the way ��Screenshot_20200229-101612.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsp300c View Post
    Looks good. Did you do my tape method to try and mimic factory vent angle of the diamond holes? How was all the instructions and links i gave u? Want to make sure if someone does it next that it helps them or if I need to correct anything.

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    Looks good. Did you do my tape method to try and mimic factory vent angle of the diamond holes?
    The instructions were all really good, but I went a slightly different route. I laid a piece of white paper on the back of the bezel and shaded off an exact pattern, and cut it. I then taped the pattern to the wire and cut it out. I then ran a bead of window weld around the edge; waited for it to dry, and trimmed it down with a razor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outnumbered View Post
    The instructions were all really good, but I went a slightly different route. I laid a piece of white paper on the back of the bezel and shaded off an exact pattern, and cut it. I then taped the pattern to the wire and cut it out. I then ran a bead of window weld around the edge; waited for it to dry, and trimmed it down with a razor.
    Very nice. I always do it the hard way. Hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by outnumbered View Post
    The instructions were all really good, but I went a slightly different route. I laid a piece of white paper on the back of the bezel and shaded off an exact pattern, and cut it. I then taped the pattern to the wire and cut it out. I then ran a bead of window weld around the edge; waited for it to dry, and trimmed it down with a razor.
    Very nice. I always do it the hard way. Hahaha


 
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