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Old 01-15-2008, 06:42 PM
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Question Ratiator Grills

I have been waiting for a set of the Cargraphics radiator grills for a few weeks now, and they may be in stock soon at RSS. In the meantime I have located a set of brand new Porsche OEM Cup car grills. These are a little pricier and they are riveted in instead of attached with an epoxy. I don't really like the idea of riveting them in, but they are supposed to be better quality.

Also, both of the above solutions require the removal of the bumper. Does anybody have an opion of which is the better product, and whch is an easier install. I have heard that the Cup car ones are easier because they do not require any removal of material behind the bumper, whereas the Cargraphics do.

I also heard that for the Cargraphics you want the black versions bcause they have a finermesh (don't look as cheap as the silver ones) and I think the silver ones may be painted and they chip.

Finally, are there any other brands out there and is there a way to install any of the above brands or a new brand without removing the bumper?

Thanks in advance,

Stephen
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Farnebacher Loles do have grills which you screw on the inside of the bumper, but you have to remove the bumper.
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I have the black Farnbachers. Nicely done...for wire mesh. Look and work great and seem to be holding up well.

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I have the Farnbachers as well and love 'em. Luckily, they did the install.
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Thumbs up screens

Two thumbs up for the Farnbacher-Loles screens.
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I know they're customarily riveted or glued in place but I'd be worried about a rock taking out a chunk of the bumper cover along with the grill. I'd prefer a Velcro attachment scheme or maybe some thin sacrificial nylon bolts which would shear...
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Anybody have pictures of the Farnbacher screens?
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These sound interesting, would like to see pictures too.
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Originally Posted by YA911Fan
I know they're customarily riveted or glued in place but I'd be worried about a rock taking out a chunk of the bumper cover along with the grill. I'd prefer a Velcro attachment scheme or maybe some thin sacrificial nylon bolts which would shear...
if the rock is that big a hit, and you didn't have the grill, you would have lost your radiator anyways. either bumper or radiator, more or less $1000. no way around it. i lost one AC compressor and one radiator on various p cars i had. never had grille.
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Originally Posted by cosmo
Two thumbs up for the Farnbacher-Loles screens.
Where are they on their site? I could not find them.

Thanks.
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You have to contact them directly:

Hello & thank you for your inquiry.
We should complete another batch of the mesh lits this afternoon.
The cost of the kit is $299.
Please forgive that I do not know the weight off the cuff and would have to weight it for shipping charges. But, i would not expect ground shipping to exceed $20.


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45A Miry Brook Road
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fax: 203.798.2444 parts@farnbacherloles.com
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I have the Cargraphic screens screwed in with no bolts showing. I think screws/rivets are a better way to go.
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Originally Posted by Jon70
I have the Cargraphic screens screwed in with no bolts showing. I think screws/rivets are a better way to go.
I basically agree, but I really do not want to drill into the bumper if I don't have to. I think a strong epoxy should hold well. But maybe I will do it your way if the screws are very far back and out of site. Do you have any pics of your install? Or just the front of the car after the install?
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The cup car grilles work well and look great. They provide substantially more airflow than the more restrictive type of grilles. You can powder coat them black if you wish.
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Originally Posted by 340Elise
I basically agree, but I really do not want to drill into the bumper if I don't have to. I think a strong epoxy should hold well. But maybe I will do it your way if the screws are very far back and out of site. Do you have any pics of your install? Or just the front of the car after the install?
I don't have pics of the install. However, if you are careful, you don't even need to bolt into the bumper. The screws go into the black shrouds that snap into the bumper. So if you want to go back to original, you just need new shrouds.


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