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    Default Grille Relocation and Mesh Inserts Install

    So I just installed my relocation and mesh inserts. Let me know what you think. I'll get more pics up tomorrow. Thanks go out to Dwight for his write up.







    The gratuitous engine bay shot.

    Quote Originally Posted by ironsport1000 View Post
    As long as you dont give me a 3 page diatribe about the dyes that were used to make the tee black and the shrink ratio if you use the high temp setting on your dryer causing the "Joe Dirt" look. Or, the advantages of the use of FOL tees over Beefy tee or the ratio of rayon or polyester to cotton used to make the tees and the sweat retention of both. Or the country that made the tees or the stitch count that hold the sleeves on, or (insert Charlie Brown's teacher here)wawawawa wawa wawa

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    Looking good!

    Now get to work on detailing out the engine bay and you'll be good to go!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bwdakrt View Post
    Looking good!

    Now get to work on detailing out the engine bay and you'll be good to go!!
    Thank you sir. Believe me, the engine bay is on the list of things to do.
    Quote Originally Posted by ironsport1000 View Post
    As long as you dont give me a 3 page diatribe about the dyes that were used to make the tee black and the shrink ratio if you use the high temp setting on your dryer causing the "Joe Dirt" look. Or, the advantages of the use of FOL tees over Beefy tee or the ratio of rayon or polyester to cotton used to make the tees and the sweat retention of both. Or the country that made the tees or the stitch count that hold the sleeves on, or (insert Charlie Brown's teacher here)wawawawa wawa wawa

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    what size is the R/T insert? I have a 2011 charger R/T grill insert and it seems a little big.


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    Quote Originally Posted by fortino555 View Post
    what size is the R/T insert? I have a 2011 charger R/T grill insert and it seems a little big.
    I think its the rear R/T badge on the Charger and Challengers. I don't know for sure. I got it off a guy here.
    Quote Originally Posted by ironsport1000 View Post
    As long as you dont give me a 3 page diatribe about the dyes that were used to make the tee black and the shrink ratio if you use the high temp setting on your dryer causing the "Joe Dirt" look. Or, the advantages of the use of FOL tees over Beefy tee or the ratio of rayon or polyester to cotton used to make the tees and the sweat retention of both. Or the country that made the tees or the stitch count that hold the sleeves on, or (insert Charlie Brown's teacher here)wawawawa wawa wawa

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    Looks good. Btw nice pink filter element.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BluRT00 View Post
    Looks good. Btw nice pink filter element.
    Thanks. And I happen to.like my red filter.
    Quote Originally Posted by ironsport1000 View Post
    As long as you dont give me a 3 page diatribe about the dyes that were used to make the tee black and the shrink ratio if you use the high temp setting on your dryer causing the "Joe Dirt" look. Or, the advantages of the use of FOL tees over Beefy tee or the ratio of rayon or polyester to cotton used to make the tees and the sweat retention of both. Or the country that made the tees or the stitch count that hold the sleeves on, or (insert Charlie Brown's teacher here)wawawawa wawa wawa

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    haha, i hate to tell you but the jeep next to you is red, your filter PINK! besides that i like the grill relocation, any pics on how it was done?
    Last edited by Ksdub07; 03-14-2012 at 10:14 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ksdub07 View Post
    haha, i hate to tell you but the jeep next to you is red, your filter PINK! besides that i like the grill relocation, any pics on how it was done?
    If ya ask Dwight (bwdakrt) really nice I'm sure that he will email his PDF to you.
    Quote Originally Posted by ironsport1000 View Post
    As long as you dont give me a 3 page diatribe about the dyes that were used to make the tee black and the shrink ratio if you use the high temp setting on your dryer causing the "Joe Dirt" look. Or, the advantages of the use of FOL tees over Beefy tee or the ratio of rayon or polyester to cotton used to make the tees and the sweat retention of both. Or the country that made the tees or the stitch count that hold the sleeves on, or (insert Charlie Brown's teacher here)wawawawa wawa wawa

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    how did you mount the inserts? I am trying to figure out a way to make my inserts that i am making stay in the holes. How did you get yours to stay in place?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BluRT00 View Post
    Looks good. Btw nice pink filter element.
    Inserts look nice but that round filter is no good for a stock hood. Sucks a bunch of hot air in as far as i know

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellowdak360 View Post
    Inserts look nice but that round filter is no good for a stock hood. Sucks a bunch of hot air in as far as i know
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adobedude View Post
    Mustang Scoop - 100 bucks
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    Looks good. Did you just bolt it to the stock hood?

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