whatsupadrian
Dedicated LVC Member
My trenz grill arrived today and i attempted to install it but things just don't seem to fit right...
First of all there are 4 tabs that are welded on the grill that stick out. They stick out so far that its impossible to sfasten the grill on at the stock "T" bar that the emblem connects to. As I trying to screw them on one of the tabs broke off and the others were bent. I got some pliers and tried to bend them back in place but two more of them broke off. But after that it seemed that it would mount more flushly so i decided to try and fasten the grill on with those tabs broken off so i purposly broke the last one off. Things seemed to fit much better at this time except the Bottom hole where the emblem should be wouldn't snap in, and i didn't want to force it in because the stock "T" bar is plastic and i didn't want to snap it off the clip trying to force it in. Ok i had it in best i could i filed a little bit of the plastic on the sides of the clip down and tried to push it in and it sat in it but didn't recess enough to clip onto the grill. Next problem was the two bracing screws that needed to secure the grill to the car. First of all the screws that came with the grill didn't fit in the holes the grill provided. So i needed to make the holes bigger with my drill. I did that then noticed that the holes provided weren't even centered between the billet bars so when i put the screws in it the screws head was touching the top bar on one side. I didn't drill much off the screw holes. just enough to get the screws remotely close to the size of the hole. So the screws didn't slide in they has be turned in. So in that process it did a nice job scratching the top bar of the grill as it went in, and because of it not being centered the screw has a beautifull angle that it was pointing. Before i drilled the holes in my hood I put the grill in without the screws and took a pencil and marked where the holes should be, But because of the angle of the screw i has some nice holes that didn't exactly line so the grill didn't fit well and so i decided take it all off and put my stock grill back on. Why should i have to jerry rig a grill meant to fit my car??? That or I am doing something really wrong. I want to know if there were any other problems before i go after the distributor.
First of all there are 4 tabs that are welded on the grill that stick out. They stick out so far that its impossible to sfasten the grill on at the stock "T" bar that the emblem connects to. As I trying to screw them on one of the tabs broke off and the others were bent. I got some pliers and tried to bend them back in place but two more of them broke off. But after that it seemed that it would mount more flushly so i decided to try and fasten the grill on with those tabs broken off so i purposly broke the last one off. Things seemed to fit much better at this time except the Bottom hole where the emblem should be wouldn't snap in, and i didn't want to force it in because the stock "T" bar is plastic and i didn't want to snap it off the clip trying to force it in. Ok i had it in best i could i filed a little bit of the plastic on the sides of the clip down and tried to push it in and it sat in it but didn't recess enough to clip onto the grill. Next problem was the two bracing screws that needed to secure the grill to the car. First of all the screws that came with the grill didn't fit in the holes the grill provided. So i needed to make the holes bigger with my drill. I did that then noticed that the holes provided weren't even centered between the billet bars so when i put the screws in it the screws head was touching the top bar on one side. I didn't drill much off the screw holes. just enough to get the screws remotely close to the size of the hole. So the screws didn't slide in they has be turned in. So in that process it did a nice job scratching the top bar of the grill as it went in, and because of it not being centered the screw has a beautifull angle that it was pointing. Before i drilled the holes in my hood I put the grill in without the screws and took a pencil and marked where the holes should be, But because of the angle of the screw i has some nice holes that didn't exactly line so the grill didn't fit well and so i decided take it all off and put my stock grill back on. Why should i have to jerry rig a grill meant to fit my car??? That or I am doing something really wrong. I want to know if there were any other problems before i go after the distributor.