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nelds
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radiator grills
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02 March 2008, 19:57 »
I have a small rad leak in the bottom right corner, looks like a friggin stone went through it. Has anyone ever fitted that diagonal mesh grill stuff before from carspares/autozone. i was thinking of putting it behind the black fins in the bottom of the bumper to stop it happening again when i replace rad. what would be the best way if fixing it..??....is there enough plastic to get a screw fixing into or could i plastic weld it..
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HoopDub
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02 March 2008, 22:49 »
id take the bumper off, cut the stuff to shape and form it around where you want it, with the bits that fold over behind the bumper use a few globs of fibreglass or gripfill to hold it on, worked a treat back in my fiesta days
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nelds
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03 March 2008, 08:35 »
cheers fella
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Pete Taylor
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05 March 2008, 10:13 »
Get some black matt fine mesh and do as suggested mate.
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boneybradley
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05 March 2008, 11:25 »
or chav it and use that anodised blue mesh stuff!!
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