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EVH5150

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Looks good...and oddly familiar.

Ford Maverick Fender Vent Mod: Mesh Installed on OEM Vent 1764202767002-m7

An angle grinder with a flap wheel is the easiest way to do these.
 

EVH5150

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I've painted the mesh black since these pics were taken.
Ford Maverick Fender Vent Mod: Mesh Installed on OEM Vent 1764203017469-30
 

LemonHead

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Clubs
 
Decided to spice up the factory fender vents. I'm not a huge fan of the Air Designs ones, so I decided to add some mesh to my stock ones. I'm leaving this for anyone who wants to do the same. The only costs were $10 for the epoxy and $30 for the mesh, and that gave plenty extra. The only tools required are a dremel with a cutting wheel and sanding attachment.

BEFORE:
Photo Nov 22 2025, 6 37 52 PM.webp


Using a dremel to cut out the middle
Photo Nov 22 2025, 9 03 45 PM.webp


Using JB Weld plastic epoxy to secure the mesh
Photo Nov 23 2025, 6 16 37 AM.webp


Compared to the original
Photo Nov 23 2025, 6 07 47 AM.webp


AFTER:
Photo Nov 23 2025, 5 57 41 PM.webp


Photo Nov 23 2025, 9 15 13 AM.webp
I did the same it’s a great OEM+ look
 
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