Looks great! I was hoping someone came out with something like that, though I bet it would look at good or as durable as what you created. Nice job!
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This is the screen I used for my Chevy Volt to prevent road debris from hitting the lower radiator. This vinyl coated and does not need to be painted. They have one for the Maverick.Did my DD Fog Light install this week and since I had the front bumper assembly off there was sever other things I wanted to address the bumper the horns and the backup alarm… First it was the large opening on the lower grill.. Have been considering what I could do to make it look better ever since buying the truck in May.. Well last month I came across this 6mm octagon aluminum mesh while searching the web for something to add to my fender badges… It looked like it would work perfect for the lower grill so I snagged some off of Amazon..
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First I made some rough measurements and cut a piece to do some more detailed measurements and bends..
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I put a bend in the upper portion then marked it and bent the lower…
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Then it was onto the sides contouring it around the plastic opening… When I was happy with the fitment I then shot it with some black primer and then several coats of satin black paint…
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Now I just needed to figure out how to attach it, had several ideas… First thought was to pop rivet it in place but I didn’t really want to see the rivets… Then I thought why not use some thin safety wire and secure it to the vertical risers on the grill opening, unless you have your face up in my grill you’ll never even see them….
Cut and bent 8 of them hit them with some satin black paint…
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Installing it was just that easy just fished the wires from the front around the vertical riser and twisted them tight, trimmed the excess and tucked the wire out of harms way….
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Installed ready to go back on the truck…![]()
This video details the differences. Only the FX4 has the rear tow hook mounts welded to the unibody.Hey HSBII while you had the bumper off did you see where tow hooks could be mounted ?
BooyahDid my DD Fog Light install this week and since I had the front bumper assembly off there was sever other things I wanted to address the bumper the horns and the backup alarm… First it was the large opening on the lower grill.. Have been considering what I could do to make it look better ever since buying the truck in May.. Well last month I came across this 6mm octagon aluminum mesh while searching the web for something to add to my fender badges… It looked like it would work perfect for the lower grill so I snagged some off of Amazon..
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First I made some rough measurements and cut a piece to do some more detailed measurements and bends..
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I put a bend in the upper portion then marked it and bent the lower…
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Then it was onto the sides contouring it around the plastic opening… When I was happy with the fitment I then shot it with some black primer and then several coats of satin black paint…
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Now I just needed to figure out how to attach it, had several ideas… First thought was to pop rivet it in place but I didn’t really want to see the rivets… Then I thought why not use some thin safety wire and secure it to the vertical risers on the grill opening, unless you have your face up in my grill you’ll never even see them….
Cut and bent 8 of them hit them with some satin black paint…
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Installing it was just that easy just fished the wires from the front around the vertical riser and twisted them tight, trimmed the excess and tucked the wire out of harms way….
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Installed ready to go back on the truck…![]()
How difficult was it to install the lower grill?This is the screen I used for my Chevy Volt to prevent road debris from hitting the lower radiator. This vinyl coated and does not need to be painted. They have one for the Maverick.
https://voltstuff.com/store/ford-maverickscreen/
For me not at all you can set the steps in my original posting …How difficult was it to install the lower grill?