has anyone cut out the grille section in the 00-02 Cavalier front bumper? If so how was it done? I was thinkin about doing this and putting mesh in there completely and giving it a smoother look. Please respond back and let my know what all was done for this. Thanks a bunch
2009 Ford Mustang V6
never done it but i assume a dremel will cut it out
Very easy to do! A dremel would give a nice clean cut.
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Ok thanks I was wondering if anyone also had any pics or seen this and could give pics
2009 Ford Mustang V6
hrmmm, and i was just gonna puit mesh behind that, but now.........
I have mesh back there right now but I would like to loose the grille part.
2009 Ford Mustang V6
If indeed you do that, please keep it like the black one and leave the surrounding piece, dont cut it all off
yeah, keep the piece thats in there, and just cut out the fence lookin' stuff!
on the yellow one it looks way to much is missin' from the bumper
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LSportin', 2 door, 5-speed, ECOTEC, and its in ultra silver metallic.
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yeah the black one is hott! i think this is going to be happening on another cav too
so what does everyone think about colored mesh??
i was thinkin bout using yellow mesh since my colors are black and yellow
thought? opinions?
I have a dremmel tool begging to be used...
Leathrz, ya gotta nice ride. I don't have the LS fog's in mine but the Idea flow's with what you got. Nice.
LiquidFireCavy (mdk) wrote:so what does everyone think about colored mesh??
i was thinkin bout using yellow mesh since my colors are black and yellow
thought? opinions?
thats just tacky, thats like getting yellow wiper arms and everything. imo that stuff looks tacky. small accessories like that should be the same color as the majority color
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so what does everyone think about colored mesh??
i was thinkin bout using yellow mesh since my colors are black and yellow
thought? opinions?
I think since you have alot of black on your car I would cut it out and go with a black mesh if your gonna do a color.
2009 Ford Mustang V6
I did it on my 04 with a razor knife. A spinning dremmel has a tendency to dig little grooves or make bumps on the surface. I'm not 100% sure if your bumper is made of that flexible rubbery stuff right there or not but if it is a razor knife / box cutter will do a very clean job. One pass to scribe where you want the cut at and the second cut thru the material. Its quick and easy took me all of 10 minutes to open up my grill areas.
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The black cavalier looked hella sweet. I was contemplating a body kit but after seeing that I may just go with a fog-light equipped stock bumper with mesh.
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long time ago on my old cav, I cut out part of the bumper so that I could mount fog lights.
We just used a sharp knife.
Remember...this was a long time ago. Some time in 2002, I believe. LOL
LeatherZ how did you get the mesh to stay in the bumper?
2009 Ford Mustang V6
and what material did you use for the mesh?
Fatalic CAVI wrote:Jackalope wrote:I did it on my 04 with a razor knife. A spinning dremmel has a tendency to dig little grooves or make bumps on the surface. I'm not 100% sure if your bumper is made of that flexible rubbery stuff right there or not but if it is a razor knife / box cutter will do a very clean job. One pass to scribe where you want the cut at and the second cut thru the material. Its quick and easy took me all of 10 minutes to open up my grill areas.
any pics?
Sorry, don't know how to post them.
I'm not very computer friendly.
Semper Fi SAINT. May you rest in peace.
From the ebay auction: "- Installs via hi-tinsel strength cable-ties (some models also include stainless steel screws or clips) "
Do you know if the cavalier model includes screws/clips or do you have to fabricate something. I don't think I would trust "hi-tinsel" strength cable-ties.