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    How can I save my cuda grill

    So i have a danko predator cuda grill on my 09 SRT. 10 months now.



    Love it. Makes my car stand out from the front.


    But i was poor broke at the time i installed it and couldn`t afford to clear wrap it or pff or whatever.

    Now i suffer the bitter consequences






    Can this be safely touched up and wrapped in something Without taking it off?

    Should i try just a vinyl wrap? Professionally installed of course

    I am no body work guy, just a hack with a polisher and garage full of quality car care products

    Please advise as if this was your own problem. This is my baby, had it since it came out of the showroom floor in 2009.

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    Re: How can I save my cuda grill

    I would remove it and have it wrapped or water transfer graphics done. It may be able to be wrapped on the car but may be cheaper if its removed that a lot intricate areas to try do on the car.
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    Re: How can I save my cuda grill

    Quote Originally Posted by trashmanssd View Post
    I would remove it and have it wrapped or water transfer graphics done. It may be able to be wrapped on the car but may be cheaper if its removed that a lot intricate areas to try do on the car.
    I might just need to wait until my next bonus when I do a cam swap and the front end is off


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    Re: How can I save my cuda grill

    Grills = plastidip, always

    You can get VERY texture accuracy depending on how you apply it. Also add glossifier for a more shiny wet look. I`ve done it on all my grills, stops fading, rock chips and peels away when I`m done. Do about 4 coats and it lasts for years with no rips or breakdowns.
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    512detail- OOOOH, cams huh?!? Heh heh heh....sounds fun.

    I do hope you follow trashmanssd`s advice as I *really* like that grille (though I think I just might want it blacked-out, I`d have to see it in person...). Interesting that it got so [messed] up, must be more fragile that I would`ve expected.

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    Re: How can I save my cuda grill

    I think you have some great ideas above .. dip it , wrap it or paint it ... each have their up side
    life is short ..do it while you can

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    Re: How can I save my cuda grill

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    512detail- OOOOH, cams huh?!? Heh heh heh....sounds fun.

    I do hope you follow trashmanssd`s advice as I *really* like that grille (though I think I just might want it blacked-out, I`d have to see it in person...). Interesting that it got so [messed] up, must be more fragile that I would`ve expected.
    Its essentially a $5-600 piece of crappy plastic or something, lol

    I had it for 3 years before installing


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    Re: How can I save my cuda grill

    Quote Originally Posted by 512detail View Post
    Its essentially a $5-600 piece of crappy plastic or something, lol
    Well, IMO it`s a nicely styled piece of plastic nonetheless!

    And I sure can`t talk about, uhm..accumulating parts that sit around uninstalled (I have lots of stuff for the Crown Vic just sitting here whispering "install me, please").

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    Re: How can I save my cuda grill

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    And I sure can`t talk about, uhm..accumulating parts that sit around uninstalled (I have lots of stuff for the Crown Vic just sitting here whispering "install me, please").
    don`t do it .. as soon as you put them on and make space, you`ll have to buy something else to put in it`s place
    life is short ..do it while you can

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    Re: How can I save my cuda grill

    This is your grill at 120 mph

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poorboy View Post
    don`t do it .. as soon as you put them on and make space, you`ll have to buy something else to put in it`s place
    Heh heh, yeah...that`s the way it often goes all right! Though I really am getting better (famous last words).

    But that car will be a *LOT* more fun with the suspension done, so that particular mountain of parts really oughta go on....after I have the powdercoating redone to my satisfaction, and I clear the cad-plated bits, and otherwise get all Autopian about it. Sigh...that Curse of Autopia again

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    Re: How can I save my cuda grill

    If it was me I would black out that piece. Either paint it to match the rest of the car and ppf it or vinyl wrap it (gloss black vinyl). I`m not a fan of plasti dip. Been there done that.
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    Re: How can I save my cuda grill

    Or you could do like I did with the 70 roadrunner, the Cuda`s grill was the same. I ordered up some textured Argent Silver paint and repainted the grill and head light bezels to factory specs, then fanned some black over that where the factory had it. It was a little crazy as I sprayed it outdoors and it looked like a 60`s psychedelic tour with all the metal floating in the air. . I personally think a textured Argent Silver grill would look great on that front end.

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    Re: How can I save my cuda grill

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    Well, IMO it`s a nicely styled piece of plastic nonetheless!

    And I sure can`t talk about, uhm..accumulating parts that sit around uninstalled (I have lots of stuff for the Crown Vic just sitting here whispering "install me, please").
    Know what you mean on that too..
    Swaw bar kit sitting since black friday


    Also have 4 black chrome alcoa srt wheels from my car before the swap.
    And thankfully just sold my slicks and 17inch wheels. Going to try to get rid of the alcoas soon as well.

    In my mind that`s lights,in my garage or a master blaster and a markII


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    Re: How can I save my cuda grill

    nice looking wheels.

    I need to start moving some of my Honda parts. Sheesh. SO much space taken up.

 

 
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