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Hi All,

wanted to post a log of my project here which was a diy version of the heritage grill on a budget.

Pic below of finished product:

Ford Bronco DIY heritage grill 787796-fa42982250ee1064da7331121ad32e75


I started off with the “Vintage Grill” from RPM Bronco which only comes in a gloss white unfortunately (I wasn’t a huge fan of the white grill, I am going to be wrapping my hard top white soon though however)

Ford Bronco DIY heritage grill IMG_8364


I dry/wet sanded this with 400,600 grit to remove all of the gloss so I could prime for paint. I used rustoleum 2 in 1 filler/sandable primer

Ford Bronco DIY heritage grill IMG_8367

Ford Bronco DIY heritage grill IMG_8378


(Below It are the trail sight deletes which I also primed. Still not sure where I stand on these but trying them out)


Ford Bronco DIY heritage grill IMG_8391


Forgot to take a pic before i initially painted. Masked off the surround with 3M automotive tape & sprayed with some really cheap single stage duplicolor. This was my biggest mistake, ended up having to wet/dry sand again for a recoat. This time I used rustoleum professional high performance enamel in flat black and it came out better.

Ford Bronco DIY heritage grill IMG_8394




Ford Bronco DIY heritage grill IMG_8405


Forgot to take pictures, but went to a local paint shop that mixes from manufacturer paint code and puts it in aerosols for around $30 a can. Masked off the center part, and sprayed the surround cactus grey. Cleared over everything, then wet sanded the really bad spots with 1000 grit and cleared again.

Ford Bronco DIY heritage grill 79684111684__1E14BE9F-10D1-482E-8E19-7ABE35500786


after that, it was pretty close to where I wanted it but still looked very homemade so I decided to polish & wax it with a DA and maguires ultimate polish / Yellow wax. This really brought out a much better gloss and removed some of the orange peel I had before.

Ford Bronco DIY heritage grill IMG_8439


Ford Bronco DIY heritage grill IMG_8441


the heritage style “FORD” letters I got from vasher design on Etsy, which comes with the end blank out plates (I ended up filing down the part that usually wraps around the inner headlight, as this grill has a little bit more clearance around it than stock for the amber inserts.)

Ford Bronco DIY heritage grill 787811-9c703cf8185001356eea8144393eb996


Went ahead and installed it along with the trail sight deletes and got this final product. By no means perfect but I had fun learning throughout the process and didn’t spend fortune having a paint shop do it. materials all in minus the grill itself probably totaled around $150-$200, and that was with trial and error on paints etc. not bad, and I’m pretty happy with the final result for doing this whole project in an apartment.
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Hi All,

wanted to post a log of my project here which was a homemade version of the heritage grill on a budget.

Pic below of finished product:
View attachment 791532

I started off with the “Vintage Grill” from RPM Bronco which only comes in a gloss white unfortunately (I wasn’t a huge fan of the white grill, I am going to be wrapping my hard top white soon though however)

IMG_8364.webp

I dry/wet sanded this with 400,600 grit to remove all of the gloss so I could prime for paint. I used rustoleum 2 in 1 filler/sandable primer

IMG_8367.webp

IMG_8378.webp


(Below It are the trail sight deletes which I also primed. Still not sure where I stand on these but trying them out)


IMG_8391.webp

Forgot to take a pic before i initially painted. Masked off the surround with 3M automotive tape & sprayed with some really cheap single stage duplicolor. This was my biggest mistake, ended up having to wet/dry sand again for a recoat. This time I used rustoleum professional high performance enamel in flat black and it came out better.

IMG_8394.webp




IMG_8405.webp


Forgot to take pictures, but went to a local paint shop that mixes from manufacturer paint code and puts it in aerosols for around $30 a can. Masked off the center part, and sprayed the surround cactus grey. Cleared over everything, then wet sanded the really bad spots with 1000 grit and cleared again.

79684111684__1E14BE9F-10D1-482E-8E19-7ABE35500786.webp

after that, it was pretty close to where I wanted it but still looked very homemade so I decided to polish & wax it with a DA and maguires ultimate polish / Yellow wax. This really brought out a much better gloss and removed some of the orange peel I had before.

IMG_8439.webp


IMG_8441.webp

the heritage style “FORD” letters I got from vasher design on Etsy, which comes with the end blank out plates (I ended up filing down the part that usually wraps around the inner headlight, as this grill has a little bit more clearance around it than stock for the amber inserts.)


View attachment 791547
Went ahead and installed it along with the trail sight deletes and got this final product. By no means perfect but I had fun learning throughout the process and didn’t spend fortune having a paint shop do it. materials all in minus the grill itself probably totaled around $150-$200, and that was with trial and error on paints etc. not bad, and I’m pretty happy with the final result for doing this whole project in an apartment.
 

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i like it nice job. you have a future in raddle cans
 

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Pretty Work! :clap:
 

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Hi All,

wanted to post a log of my project here which was a homemade version of the heritage grill on a budget.

Pic below of finished product:
View attachment 791532

I started off with the “Vintage Grill” from RPM Bronco which only comes in a gloss white unfortunately (I wasn’t a huge fan of the white grill, I am going to be wrapping my hard top white soon though however)

IMG_8364.webp

I dry/wet sanded this with 400,600 grit to remove all of the gloss so I could prime for paint. I used rustoleum 2 in 1 filler/sandable primer

IMG_8367.webp

IMG_8378.webp


(Below It are the trail sight deletes which I also primed. Still not sure where I stand on these but trying them out)


IMG_8391.webp

Forgot to take a pic before i initially painted. Masked off the surround with 3M automotive tape & sprayed with some really cheap single stage duplicolor. This was my biggest mistake, ended up having to wet/dry sand again for a recoat. This time I used rustoleum professional high performance enamel in flat black and it came out better.

IMG_8394.webp




IMG_8405.webp


Forgot to take pictures, but went to a local paint shop that mixes from manufacturer paint code and puts it in aerosols for around $30 a can. Masked off the center part, and sprayed the surround cactus grey. Cleared over everything, then wet sanded the really bad spots with 1000 grit and cleared again.

79684111684__1E14BE9F-10D1-482E-8E19-7ABE35500786.webp

after that, it was pretty close to where I wanted it but still looked very homemade so I decided to polish & wax it with a DA and maguires ultimate polish / Yellow wax. This really brought out a much better gloss and removed some of the orange peel I had before.

IMG_8439.webp


IMG_8441.webp

the heritage style “FORD” letters I got from vasher design on Etsy, which comes with the end blank out plates (I ended up filing down the part that usually wraps around the inner headlight, as this grill has a little bit more clearance around it than stock for the amber inserts.)


View attachment 791547
Went ahead and installed it along with the trail sight deletes and got this final product. By no means perfect but I had fun learning throughout the process and didn’t spend fortune having a paint shop do it. materials all in minus the grill itself probably totaled around $150-$200, and that was with trial and error on paints etc. not bad, and I’m pretty happy with the final result for doing this whole project in an apartment.
Hi All,

wanted to post a log of my project here which was a homemade version of the heritage grill on a budget.

Pic below of finished product:
View attachment 791532

I started off with the “Vintage Grill” from RPM Bronco which only comes in a gloss white unfortunately (I wasn’t a huge fan of the white grill, I am going to be wrapping my hard top white soon though however)

IMG_8364.webp

I dry/wet sanded this with 400,600 grit to remove all of the gloss so I could prime for paint. I used rustoleum 2 in 1 filler/sandable primer

IMG_8367.webp

IMG_8378.webp


(Below It are the trail sight deletes which I also primed. Still not sure where I stand on these but trying them out)


IMG_8391.webp

Forgot to take a pic before i initially painted. Masked off the surround with 3M automotive tape & sprayed with some really cheap single stage duplicolor. This was my biggest mistake, ended up having to wet/dry sand again for a recoat. This time I used rustoleum professional high performance enamel in flat black and it came out better.

IMG_8394.webp




IMG_8405.webp


Forgot to take pictures, but went to a local paint shop that mixes from manufacturer paint code and puts it in aerosols for around $30 a can. Masked off the center part, and sprayed the surround cactus grey. Cleared over everything, then wet sanded the really bad spots with 1000 grit and cleared again.

79684111684__1E14BE9F-10D1-482E-8E19-7ABE35500786.webp

after that, it was pretty close to where I wanted it but still looked very homemade so I decided to polish & wax it with a DA and maguires ultimate polish / Yellow wax. This really brought out a much better gloss and removed some of the orange peel I had before.

IMG_8439.webp


IMG_8441.webp

the heritage style “FORD” letters I got from vasher design on Etsy, which comes with the end blank out plates (I ended up filing down the part that usually wraps around the inner headlight, as this grill has a little bit more clearance around it than stock for the amber inserts.)


View attachment 791547
Went ahead and installed it along with the trail sight deletes and got this final product. By no means perfect but I had fun learning throughout the process and didn’t spend fortune having a paint shop do it. materials all in minus the grill itself probably totaled around $150-$200, and that was with trial and error on paints etc. not bad, and I’m pretty happy with the final result for doing this whole project in an apartment.
My Father-in-law would say to me “A blind man would be glad to see it “
Nice work bro, well done.
The grill is Classic 👍👍
 
 





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