there are many like it, but this one is mine
there are many like it, but this one is mine.. new pic
FINALLY ordered the Aero kit for my X. Along with the UTR grille, 06 reverse lamps, clear side markers, and SAT radio. Anyway, started off at 9am this morning and had the side sills installed and front bumper replaced by 11am. The rear bumper took about 2 hours and ended up removing the rear bumper for the install for more maneuvering room.
Going to slap some 19s on there in the next couple of weeks and I already know that you can fly an airliner through the wheel gap

Going to slap some 19s on there in the next couple of weeks and I already know that you can fly an airliner through the wheel gap

Last edited by Mosi; Aug 21, 2006 at 06:51 PM.
Originally Posted by ttrank
Have you had any problems with the tabs on the UTR grille. About half of mine needed fixed within a few hours of installing.
Originally Posted by Mosi
As a matter of fact, I will be picking up some epoxy to cement them into place tomorrow. They need to come up with a better solution instead of the bubble gum they used to stick them on.
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Originally Posted by Mosi
FINALLY ordered the Aero kit for my X. Along with the UTR grille, 06 reverse lamps, clear side markers, and SAT radio. Anyway, started off at 9am this morning and had the side sills installed and front bumper replaced by 11am. The rear bumper took about 2 hours and ended up removing the rear bumper for the install for more maneuvering room.
Going to slap some 19s on there in the next couple of weeks and I already know that you can fly an airliner through the wheel gap
Going to slap some 19s on there in the next couple of weeks and I already know that you can fly an airliner through the wheel gap

Originally Posted by Mosi
As a matter of fact, I will be picking up some epoxy to cement them into place tomorrow. They need to come up with a better solution instead of the bubble gum they used to stick them on.
Originally Posted by BigSash
ttrank do a write up with pics 

1) take off tabs and re-glue with epoxy (1-minute stuff works well)
2) when cured install mesh
3) take off old grille (4-top plugs and two snaps)
4) install new grille





