Junction Produce Billet grill
Originally Posted by GILLEXUS
Johnny,
When you get time can you snap a close up of your JP grill??
front and back, please I was curious how JP attachsed the grill to the frame. I did not know that they use the actual Lexus grill for their billet grill. I thought al along that it was a aluminum.
Thanks abunch.
Ron G.
When you get time can you snap a close up of your JP grill??
front and back, please I was curious how JP attachsed the grill to the frame. I did not know that they use the actual Lexus grill for their billet grill. I thought al along that it was a aluminum. Thanks abunch.
Ron G.
it's attached at 4 points, 2 top and 2 bottom. there are 2 vertical slats behind the grille, closer to the sides, that are welded to the outside horizontal slats. the 4 ends of the verticl slats, they are screwed to the back part of the original plasitc chrome frame.
so yes, indeed, the outside become quite flimsy while the center grille is all solid coz' outside is just plastic. the stock grille doesn't flex coz' there are plastic vertical slats all over it, but the frame on the jp grille is just an "empty" plastic frame, so it flex quite a bit. when i open up my hood, i actually try not to pull on the latch/grille that much. who knows
Originally Posted by rominl
well, you could have asked me.... right?
it's attached at 4 points, 2 top and 2 bottom. there are 2 vertical slats behind the grille, closer to the sides, that are welded to the outside horizontal slats. the 4 ends of the verticl slats, they are screwed to the back part of the original plasitc chrome frame.
so yes, indeed, the outside become quite flimsy while the center grille is all solid coz' outside is just plastic. the stock grille doesn't flex coz' there are plastic vertical slats all over it, but the frame on the jp grille is just an "empty" plastic frame, so it flex quite a bit. when i open up my hood, i actually try not to pull on the latch/grille that much. who knows
it's attached at 4 points, 2 top and 2 bottom. there are 2 vertical slats behind the grille, closer to the sides, that are welded to the outside horizontal slats. the 4 ends of the verticl slats, they are screwed to the back part of the original plasitc chrome frame.
so yes, indeed, the outside become quite flimsy while the center grille is all solid coz' outside is just plastic. the stock grille doesn't flex coz' there are plastic vertical slats all over it, but the frame on the jp grille is just an "empty" plastic frame, so it flex quite a bit. when i open up my hood, i actually try not to pull on the latch/grille that much. who knows
BTW, the cars look great as always.
Originally Posted by DetMich1
Henry, no wonder you have 33,000+ quotes. 1:30 P.M. and you are on line at ClubLexus!! Does your employer get any productivity out of you?
BTW, the cars look great as always.
BTW, the cars look great as always.
Originally Posted by rominl
not trying to get it off track, but i was having lunch when i online during the day. so that's around 1 to 1 1/2 hr time frame. and now i am online at 5pm coz' i am running simulations 

No biggie Henry. I'm just teasing is all. Main reason I'm sure is you live in NorCal while Wifey is in SoCal. No way you could spend so much time on line if you two lived together. Wives demand attention!
Originally Posted by rominl
well, you could have asked me.... right?
it's attached at 4 points, 2 top and 2 bottom. there are 2 vertical slats behind the grille, closer to the sides, that are welded to the outside horizontal slats. the 4 ends of the verticl slats, they are screwed to the back part of the original plasitc chrome frame.
so yes, indeed, the outside become quite flimsy while the center grille is all solid coz' outside is just plastic. the stock grille doesn't flex coz' there are plastic vertical slats all over it, but the frame on the jp grille is just an "empty" plastic frame, so it flex quite a bit. when i open up my hood, i actually try not to pull on the latch/grille that much. who knows
it's attached at 4 points, 2 top and 2 bottom. there are 2 vertical slats behind the grille, closer to the sides, that are welded to the outside horizontal slats. the 4 ends of the verticl slats, they are screwed to the back part of the original plasitc chrome frame.
so yes, indeed, the outside become quite flimsy while the center grille is all solid coz' outside is just plastic. the stock grille doesn't flex coz' there are plastic vertical slats all over it, but the frame on the jp grille is just an "empty" plastic frame, so it flex quite a bit. when i open up my hood, i actually try not to pull on the latch/grille that much. who knows
So by the way Johnny, when are you getting your JP beast back together? Did you decide to ostay with the RMM S/C?
Originally Posted by GILLEXUS
Sorry Henry, I figured that since Johnny still had his out of the box it would be easier to get pics,
So by the way Johnny, when are you getting your JP beast back together? Did you decide to ostay with the RMM S/C?
So by the way Johnny, when are you getting your JP beast back together? Did you decide to ostay with the RMM S/C?Just need the painter Ron
As far as the S/C goes ..i sold it to another CL member
Originally Posted by TLW
Just need the painter Ron
As far as the S/C goes ..i sold it to another CL member 
As far as the S/C goes ..i sold it to another CL member 
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