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Grille

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hi how do i go about getting rid of the bumper holes like the picture[frame]Image[/frame]

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You will have to cut around the existing holes, making them slightly bigger, then make a metal insert to fit the shape that you end up with, and then butt weld together. To get the right shape make a paper template by pressing against the hole that you make. You will need to trim the work and probably skim with filler.

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Re: Grille

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how much bigger will i have to make the holes

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Re: Grille

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the smaller the better..

just remove the lip on the inside of the panel..

if you remove too much metal you will then have to reshape more
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This will be quite a skilled job - to do it well, easy to make a real mess. So don't get into it unless you have the welding equipment and the skills.

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Re: Grille

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if i remove the inside lip do i sut a circle of metal to fit the hole or put a plate at the back of it

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Josh,

Good luck
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Re: Grille

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In my first reply I suggested matching the metal to suit the hole,as i consider this to be the 'proper' way, but if you don't mind a load of filler in the front, you could patch from behind. the choice is yours! Bear in mind you might see a circular crack appear in time if you go for the latter.

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Josh, these intergrip panel clamps might help you get the whole thing flat before welding up.


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already got clamps dean but thanks for the though :)

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Re: Grille

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I have now done my grille :D[frame]Image[/frame]

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Looks like you went for the filler option!! :D

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i welded a patch and then a skim of filler

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looks like you need a little more prep work
filler wise and then more sanding.
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