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Deep Dish Grille Project

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#1 · (Edited)
deep dish grille
 
#37 ·
I'm really hoping it turns out as good on the truck as it is in my mind!

If you and your buddy finish this all up and you consider making them for the rest of us, please let me know because I call dibs on the first one!
 
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#41 ·
Yes you must remove the whole grill then cut out the cross hair. There will be gaps so you use fiber glass to fill it and strengthen the cut out area sand it when done.

Then use body filler and sand it to make it smooth and paintable.
It's very time consuming but not hard at all.
 
#46 ·
So how many people would be interested in a deep dish grill? We've been making them for the 300 for years, and I just got my wife a Durango and was talking about making one. If there's enough interest, we'd start making them. Our 300 grills run $449, so my guess we'd be in that same price range. I'm not here to sell anything, or take orders, just wanting to guage interest if it's worth doing.
 
#48 ·
I would be interested. I have a granite crystal metallic RT with the black top package. Just need a gloss black deep dish grill OR a deep dish granite crystal one.

PM if this materializes.
 
#54 ·
If there was a bottom and top grille insert I would be interested. With just the top it looks unfinished and goofy.


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