View Poll Results: What do you guys like better, the stock or mesh grille?
Stock Grille
39
57.35%
Mesh Grille
29
42.65%
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Stock or Mesh Grille? Vote Away and Explain Why
Re: Stock or Mesh Grille? Vote Away and Explain Why
Originally Posted by Squirrel Crusher
I didn't see a check box for Neither Grille..Squirrel Crusher
Last edited by uknowhim21; 02-21-2012 at 08:59 AM.
Re: Stock or Mesh Grille? Vote Away and Explain Why
I lost my stock grill. I was drive'n without one for awhile and was afraid of get'n a fly'n rock in the radiator so I bought a mesh grill. It is gloss black and I have a CF hood. It looked like hell so I've just bought a stock grill to put on.
Re: Stock or Mesh Grille? Vote Away and Explain Why
Till this day, I don't know why they made some of the grilles on other Chrysler cars to look like ours. I have to do double takes in the mirrors some times when a car is approaching me from behind. The Sebrings and the Pacificas. That's the only reason I would take a mesh grille over the stock one. I just may paint mine to make it look different.
Last edited by Mimi05SRT6; 02-21-2012 at 10:15 AM.
Re: Stock or Mesh Grille? Vote Away and Explain Why
I have yet to see a grille that looks better than the OEM, the so called billet grilles are the worst. People change their grilles because it looks like other Chrysler grilles and then change them to look like another makers grille.
I may have missed it but I have not seen people with BMW's, Mercedes, Rolls Royce's etc change their grilles to look like someone else's grille.
I may have missed it but I have not seen people with BMW's, Mercedes, Rolls Royce's etc change their grilles to look like someone else's grille.
Re: Stock or Mesh Grille? Vote Away and Explain Why
Originally Posted by onehundred80
I have yet to see a grille that looks better than the OEM, the so called billet grilles are the worst. People change their grilles because it looks like other Chrysler grilles and then change them to look like another makers grille.
I may have missed it but I have not seen people with BMW's, Mercedes, Rolls Royce's etc change their grilles to look like someone else's grille.
I may have missed it but I have not seen people with BMW's, Mercedes, Rolls Royce's etc change their grilles to look like someone else's grille.
Re: Stock or Mesh Grille? Vote Away and Explain Why
Originally Posted by onehundred80
I may have missed it but I have not seen people with BMW's, Mercedes, Rolls Royce's etc change their grilles to look like someone else's grille.
I did mine totally custom to avoid the minivan looking front grille, these companies you mention above do not make inexpensive minivans, but if they did, I am sure it would not have the same grille as their purported top-o-the-line 'halo car'
Re: Stock or Mesh Grille? Vote Away and Explain Why
Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
The most common grille mod on a BMW or Benz is to black it out, much like our black mesh grille.
I did mine totally custom to avoid the minivan looking front grille, these companies you mention above do not make inexpensive minivans, but if they did, I am sure it would not have the same grille as their purported top-o-the-line 'halo car'
I did mine totally custom to avoid the minivan looking front grille, these companies you mention above do not make inexpensive minivans, but if they did, I am sure it would not have the same grille as their purported top-o-the-line 'halo car'
The shine went of this "halo' a long time ago.
Re: Stock or Mesh Grille? Vote Away and Explain Why
Nothing against mesh grilles or people who put them in but I prefer the OEM look on cars that will be preserved for the future. On your car, see rule #1 below.
In general, there are exceptions but the more orginial a car is the more value it will hold in the car collectors world. To the crusher it will not make a big difference which one it sports. However 25 years from now if you are looking for a grille it will probaly be a OEM one not a mesh one. Just my thoughts.
Rule #1. It is your car and you can do what you please to it.
The issue of originality is one that is debated in almost every collectible car forum. There are people on both sides who share a passion for their cars and are admint in their points of view. But there is a middle road so please read on.
Funny at this point you probaly think I am a pureest BUT I have a 1975 TR6 that looks like a 1973. Bumper wise it no longer sports its Dolly Partons and I have removed all the smog equipment and it runs better. However I keep all parts and can restore it to "new" condition in a day. So please hold onto those old OEM grilles. Put them in the attic or in the garage crawl space; they will be needed by someone someday and may in fact be worth some real money.
In general, there are exceptions but the more orginial a car is the more value it will hold in the car collectors world. To the crusher it will not make a big difference which one it sports. However 25 years from now if you are looking for a grille it will probaly be a OEM one not a mesh one. Just my thoughts.
Rule #1. It is your car and you can do what you please to it.
The issue of originality is one that is debated in almost every collectible car forum. There are people on both sides who share a passion for their cars and are admint in their points of view. But there is a middle road so please read on.
Funny at this point you probaly think I am a pureest BUT I have a 1975 TR6 that looks like a 1973. Bumper wise it no longer sports its Dolly Partons and I have removed all the smog equipment and it runs better. However I keep all parts and can restore it to "new" condition in a day. So please hold onto those old OEM grilles. Put them in the attic or in the garage crawl space; they will be needed by someone someday and may in fact be worth some real money.
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Re: Stock or Mesh Grille? Vote Away and Explain Why
To me it all comes down to a matter of fit and finish. I don't like the gaping recessed area between the grille and the Chrysler wing on the mesh grilles. I don't like the fact that the billet grilles always cut into the front fascia, and are seldom lined up properly. Painting them however you choose doesn't change the fact that you still have an ill-fitting grille. I also don't like seeing the core support behind the grille. Looks unfinished.
The OEM grille, to date, is the only one I've seen that fits properly, looks snug from all angles, and conceals the naughty bits on the core support. The best news, it's free with the purchase of a Crossfire. Yes, it's shared with the Pacifica but it's called BRAND IDENTITY. If it bugs you that much that you're driving a Chrysler, pay the Benz tax and get an SLK 32. Then you can have a grille that looks like a Norelco.
The OEM grille, to date, is the only one I've seen that fits properly, looks snug from all angles, and conceals the naughty bits on the core support. The best news, it's free with the purchase of a Crossfire. Yes, it's shared with the Pacifica but it's called BRAND IDENTITY. If it bugs you that much that you're driving a Chrysler, pay the Benz tax and get an SLK 32. Then you can have a grille that looks like a Norelco.
Re: Stock or Mesh Grille? Vote Away and Explain Why
Originally Posted by JHM2K
To me it all comes down to a matter of fit and finish. I don't like the gaping recessed area between the grille and the Chrysler wing on the mesh grilles. I don't like the fact that the billet grilles always cut into the front fascia, and are seldom lined up properly. Painting them however you choose doesn't change the fact that you still have an ill-fitting grille. I also don't like seeing the core support behind the grille. Looks unfinished.
The OEM grille, to date, is the only one I've seen that fits properly, looks snug from all angles, and conceals the naughty bits on the core support. The best news, it's free with the purchase of a Crossfire. Yes, it's shared with the Pacifica but it's called BRAND IDENTITY. If it bugs you that much that you're driving a Chrysler, pay the Benz tax and get an SLK 32. Then you can have a grille that looks like a Norelco.
The OEM grille, to date, is the only one I've seen that fits properly, looks snug from all angles, and conceals the naughty bits on the core support. The best news, it's free with the purchase of a Crossfire. Yes, it's shared with the Pacifica but it's called BRAND IDENTITY. If it bugs you that much that you're driving a Chrysler, pay the Benz tax and get an SLK 32. Then you can have a grille that looks like a Norelco.
Who wants a car with a grille that looks like it was made from a BBQ or a shopping cart?
Re: Stock or Mesh Grille? Vote Away and Explain Why
Originally Posted by JHM2K
Painting them however you choose doesn't change the fact that you still have an ill-fitting grille. I also don't like seeing the core support behind the grille. Looks unfinished.
If it bugs you that much that you're driving a Chrysler, pay the Benz tax and get an SLK 32. Then you can have a grille that looks like a Norelco.
If it bugs you that much that you're driving a Chrysler, pay the Benz tax and get an SLK 32. Then you can have a grille that looks like a Norelco.
I think the mesh grille, the way they come out of the box are crap from a fitment aspect. It took me 10+ hours to get it to look and fit the way I want it to, and it is still not done, but it is fun to change and mess with it.
I think it is funny that so many people will immediately think if you change something on the car that you are ashamed it is a Chrysler or that you could not afford the benz, neither are true, it is MY car and I make it the way I want, which IMHO is MUCH better than the OEM product, many do not share this belief and that is what makes the world go around.
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Re: Stock or Mesh Grille? Vote Away and Explain Why
Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
Those of us that have made the grilles fit properly through LOTS of time and effort feel differently, and it has little to do with being ashamed of driving a Chrysler, it is exactly as I stated, I do not want to share the front end with an inexpensive minivan, Chrysler or otherwise.
Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
I did mine totally custom to avoid the minivan looking front grille, these companies you mention above do not make inexpensive minivans, but if they did, I am sure it would not have the same grille as their purported top-o-the-line 'halo car'
Bottom line, it's your car and you like mesh. And, per your candor, it's still not fitting properly, which underscores the arguments of those fans of the OE look.
Tomato tomaaahhhto, you paid for it and you're happy with it. You're good in my book.
Re: Stock or Mesh Grille? Vote Away and Explain Why
When I first saw the Crossfire the one thing that (IMO) didn't look right was the grille. It seemed odd that such a sporty car would have such a sedate looking grille. However, having said that, the grille has grown on me, the ones I like the best have been painted to match the body color, with the silver trim strips. I've yet to see a mesh or otherwise "custom" grille ( wth the exception of the one FP posted) improve the looks of the Crossfire. IMO, the custom grilles look different , but not better.. .
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Re: Stock or Mesh Grille? Vote Away and Explain Why
Originally Posted by uknowhim21
When you buy that mesh grille does it leave a little gap at the bottom? Is that the issue? It seems like there is a gap at the bottom middle section on some of the crossfires that have it, but not on others.
I think coolx nailed it... it's not a great look, not a horrible look, it's just different. And it's all up to the personal tastes of the owner.