eBay IS-F Mesh Grill Replica
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eBay IS-F Mesh Grill Replica
Can anyone lean me in the direction of picking a good mesh grill from eBay? Or let me know if this is any good? http://www.ebay.com/itm/06-08-LEXUS-IS250-IS350-IS-F-STYLE-FRONT-BUMPER-MESH-GRILLE-BLACK-/191002344237?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Model%3AIS250&hash=item2c78a07b2d&vxp=mtr
Trying to get my car modded just a bit on the exterior
Thanks CL Members!
Trying to get my car modded just a bit on the exterior
Thanks CL Members!
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Has that one got any good reviews haha, and how would I go about taking the emblem off of my OEM one?
I've tried to look it up but can't really seem to get an answer!
Thanks for the quick reply
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I would have gone with this one:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/06-08Lexus-IS...48c681&vxp=mtr
You can remove the emblem if you would like. Nice to have options.
I used an exacto-knife blade and slowly slid it inbetween the emblem and plastic and it came out quite easily. Be careful as there are 2 little plastic nubs that help keep it aligned. I ended up cutting one off. No bid deal though.
Use 3M double sided tape (gray stuff) to put it back on.
You do NOT need to remove the bumper to remove the grille. Some people seem to think you do need to.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/06-08Lexus-IS...48c681&vxp=mtr
You can remove the emblem if you would like. Nice to have options.
I used an exacto-knife blade and slowly slid it inbetween the emblem and plastic and it came out quite easily. Be careful as there are 2 little plastic nubs that help keep it aligned. I ended up cutting one off. No bid deal though.
Use 3M double sided tape (gray stuff) to put it back on.
You do NOT need to remove the bumper to remove the grille. Some people seem to think you do need to.
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I would have gone with this one:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/06-08Lexus-IS...48c681&vxp=mtr
You can remove the emblem if you would like. Nice to have options.
I used an exacto-knife blade and slowly slid it inbetween the emblem and plastic and it came out quite easily. Be careful as there are 2 little plastic nubs that help keep it aligned. I ended up cutting one off. No bid deal though.
Use 3M double sided tape (gray stuff) to put it back on.
You do NOT need to remove the bumper to remove the grille. Some people seem to think you do need to.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/06-08Lexus-IS...48c681&vxp=mtr
You can remove the emblem if you would like. Nice to have options.
I used an exacto-knife blade and slowly slid it inbetween the emblem and plastic and it came out quite easily. Be careful as there are 2 little plastic nubs that help keep it aligned. I ended up cutting one off. No bid deal though.
Use 3M double sided tape (gray stuff) to put it back on.
You do NOT need to remove the bumper to remove the grille. Some people seem to think you do need to.
And is the exacto knife the best option you think? I might just end up buying a badgeless grill from someone on here maybe which totals both grills at 100$~ and I have this 3M tape that looks red (from ebay, double sided automotive acrylic) do you think that'd be okay?
Thanks a ton man!
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Its fairly easy ... just don't try and force it. Its held on by a bunch of tabs and it just slides forward towards you.
I recommend taking the grille insert and surround out together ... then once you have it out, you can easily pop out your stock insert, replace it with your new one, then slide the whole thing back into your bumper. Trying to take out the insert alone is much harder and trickier.
I recommend taking the grille insert and surround out together ... then once you have it out, you can easily pop out your stock insert, replace it with your new one, then slide the whole thing back into your bumper. Trying to take out the insert alone is much harder and trickier.