Thanks Brad,
Bit picky you say? Not after you’ve spent the time blending the front of the fender to the original grill and now have a gap with the repo.
What was used to strip the chrome of the original grills?
Nick
Hello Nick,
I sent the original grills to a chrome shop in Perth. After 3 months of saying they could do the job they turned around and said it was to much of a headache.
What they did was remove the old chrome (however I am unsure how they do this) and then polished the outer edge and the outer edges of the squares. The rest can be painted similar to the original.
I de-burred all the rough casting edges off the original and they look great now. In fact the more I look at the after market grill the more faults I see with it (the rough top edges of the squares).
My first option is to try have the originals rechromed. I have some contacts in Bangkok so hopefully will be able to get them done while there.
The second is to do what the chrome shop did and polish and paint. Also maybe shoot with a coat of suitable clear coat.
There is also spray on chrome that may be an option (search "spray on chrome" on youtube). However I know very little about this and how durable it would be.
Brad