Crossfire Replacement (aftermarket) Grilles
Crossfire Replacement (aftermarket) Grilles
Hi everyone! Seeking suggestions for QUALITY aftermarket grilles to replace the Chryco "Sebring" style grille that came on our car.
Thinking about both mesh & billet styles for a graphite metallic roadster.
Saw a coupe recently with narrow rectangular fog or driving lights mounted in the lower grille areas which looked great especially at night. If anyone has experience with such an option, we'd like to know more about it.
Thanks,
Glenn
Thinking about both mesh & billet styles for a graphite metallic roadster.
Saw a coupe recently with narrow rectangular fog or driving lights mounted in the lower grille areas which looked great especially at night. If anyone has experience with such an option, we'd like to know more about it.
Thanks,
Glenn
Re: Crossfire Replacement (aftermarket) Grilles
I like the billet style grill. As far as mounting little fog lights in the lower grill I don't like them except on trucks. If you must do this and have a lot of experience with cars then you can do this yourself. Doing it the right way would be a pain. I'm talking about the wiring part.
Re: Crossfire Replacement (aftermarket) Grilles
Here are some ideas:
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...an-mesh-2.html
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...et-grille.html
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...an-mesh-2.html
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...et-grille.html
Re: Crossfire Replacement (aftermarket) Grilles
August 23rd, 2010
Hi and thanks for the response!
We'd really appreciate seeing any photos that you would like to share with us. It will help us to make an informed decision.
Thanks again,
Glenn
dr.glennmccormack@gmail.com
(nala125)
Hi and thanks for the response!
We'd really appreciate seeing any photos that you would like to share with us. It will help us to make an informed decision.
Thanks again,
Glenn
dr.glennmccormack@gmail.com
(nala125)
Re: Crossfire Replacement (aftermarket) Grilles
Originally Posted by Cody M
I like the billet style grill. As far as mounting little fog lights in the lower grill I don't like them except on trucks. If you must do this and have a lot of experience with cars then you can do this yourself. Doing it the right way would be a pain. I'm talking about the wiring part.
Can you recommend a quality source for billet grilles?
Thanks,
Glenn
dr.glennmccormack@gmial.com
(nala125)
Re: Crossfire Replacement (aftermarket) Grilles
Originally Posted by OKC-XFR
Thanks for the info. we'll review the posts and see if any of the named vendors are currently offering grilles.
Thx again,
Glenn
(nala125)
Re: Crossfire Replacement (aftermarket) Grilles
I have been selling the mesh grilles in both polished and black powdercoat to forum members for about 2 years.
Currently running a special on black powdercoated mesh https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...tml#post506155
Congrats on the new ride.
Currently running a special on black powdercoated mesh https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...tml#post506155
Congrats on the new ride.
Originally Posted by Nala125
Hi everyone! Seeking suggestions for QUALITY aftermarket grilles to replace the Chryco "Sebring" style grille that came on our car.
Thinking about both mesh & billet styles for a graphite metallic roadster.
Saw a coupe recently with narrow rectangular fog or driving lights mounted in the lower grille areas which looked great especially at night. If anyone has experience with such an option, we'd like to know more about it.
Thanks,
Glenn
Thinking about both mesh & billet styles for a graphite metallic roadster.
Saw a coupe recently with narrow rectangular fog or driving lights mounted in the lower grille areas which looked great especially at night. If anyone has experience with such an option, we'd like to know more about it.
Thanks,
Glenn
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