If you where to install lights behind the grill, where do you bolt...

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If I understand you... you pushed the mesh into the grill from the front? On top of the plastic, with out removing any of the OEM grill?
Let see cut the grill members only leaving the frame..


Bent the mess so it was flush with the surface of the grill frame and then pop rivet the whole thing..

But you need to be careful because if you roll the mesh to short it will leave you with gaps and is very difficult to make flat again..

I take pictures of the backside next time I work on it..
 
This are most of the implements I use..

By far the most important this tube to define the profile of the bend, the radius is 11mm just perfect for the shape.
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This skateboard wheel I use to pound the round corners (About the same radius as the tube because is conical)
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This is "Ultimate resource"' wheel for really tight corners that need to be hammer hard...
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That is about it, is much more about skill 9lack of it, being tepid if anything0 and a problem that needs solving..
 
so where can I get one of the TEq emblems...

I'm kind of on a budget, so functional things had priority, but I do like them, specially if they are not 'plastic Gold"
 
I have a question, what is the "skinny pipe''(3/16'' ED0 that is near the drive side mount for the stock bumper..??


can I move it somewhere else, what those it do..

It will make the fabrication and integrity of the structure far stronger if it was not in the way...
 

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