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I couldn't bring myself to pay $250 for the RBS, or $150 for an ebay knock off that never fits, so I decided to make my own.

 

I've never done anything like this before so it was def a learning experience :lol:

 

This is how I did it....

 

THINGS YOU WILL NEED

 

1. Dremel or the like and a accessory kit

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01551.jpg

2. Sand Paper, 3 levels, light, medium and heavy

3. Screw Driver

4. Super glue

5. Eye protection

6. spray paint (primer, metallic color and clear coat)

7. Bondo kit

8 metal body patch

9. Gutter, honey comb mesh (6" x 2')

10. zip ties

11. Paper clips :confused::lol:

 

 

STEP 1

 

Use the dremel to remove the inside:

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01553.jpg

 

This is the hardest part.... have patience and do this in a well ventilated area.

 

Step 2

 

Use the grinder tool to smooth all of the edges, be careful not to grind to deep or you will have to fill in the holes.

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01555.jpg

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01556.jpg

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01554.jpg

 

Once your satisfied with your sanding and all of the edges are smooth. Take a shower. no really... put the grill under running water to remove all of the dust.

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01557.jpg

 

Step 3

 

BONDO TIME!!!! make sure you do this in a well ventilated area or you will get sick or high or a combination of the 2 :lol:

 

Take the metal patch and place it over the four holes and cut to size:

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01558.jpg

 

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01559.jpg

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01560.jpg

 

next, paper clip them on, this will hold them in place.

 

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01565.jpg

 

Now this is the tough part..... BONDO over the paper clips.... you have to wait no more than 5 minutes then pull the paper-clips off before the bondo sets.... if you don't :spin: you will have to saw them out. The BONDO should hold the mesh and break apart to let the clips out.

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01561.jpg

 

Step 4

 

Once the bondo dries, sand it down using the dremel with this bit

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01569.jpg

 

be careful not to go to deep, use the sand paper if needed.

it should end up looking like this

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01572.jpg

 

Step 5. Once all the bondo is done, drill holes on the top inside for the zip ties to attach the mesh like this:

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01568.jpg

 

Step 6

 

Sand again with high grit, them medium grit, then low grit

Wipe down the grill with a moist cloth to remove all of the dust.

 

Step 7

 

Apply 3 thin coats of primer, ensure the entire grill is covered and you can't see any chrome or black plastic, do the same to the mesh, let dry

 

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01575.jpg

 

Next, apply 3 good coats of the color of your choice, let dry

Next, apply 3 good coats of clear coat, let dry.

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Step 8

 

It's mesh time!!

 

Place the mesh on the backside of the grill and bend to form, trim the excess.

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01580.jpg

next, attach the zip ties to the mess through the holes you made, ensuring a snug fit!

 

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01579.jpg

 

I didn't use anything on the bottom, you can super glue it if you like, but this is tedious.... and smelly.

 

This is what is ended up looking like:

 

Before

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01582.jpg

 

After:

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01584.jpg

 

Before and after

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01581.jpg

Excuse the finger prints.. they wipe off :lol:

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01585.jpg

 

Try not to stab yourself with the screw driver whilst removing pop its :lol:

 

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f43/Bu11dogg2/DSC01586.jpg

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good job. when you going to start taking orders? My old grill needs some work. it was modified by Subastyle; looks similiar to yours.
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I'm in the process of getting vendor status, waiting on Tide to get back to me.

 

If and when I do..... $100 shipped for the grill or $80 plus your stock.

 

I won't do Red... to hard to color match.

 

I can also attach subaru/Sti/L7 or any other badge at no additional cost if you proved the emblem

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+1 on your workmanship

-1 on the look...

 

Put the logo in the center or something!

 

The logo is going on once the rain stops :)

 

Once you get that vendor status, let me know where I can send mine. Too lazy to do it myself, and am unhappy with the way my JDM grill fits
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Is sure will ;)

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come on guys he put a lot of work into this and i would like to see the thread stay i feel it will help others who want to try this also if he gets vendor status and sells some of them thats fine to. thanks bosco
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Nice work, but i had a different way of approaching it... i didnt want to spend the money on buying a factory one so i customized mine. Instead of bondoing the channels, im using a dremel to cut an even amount out all the way around the edges. it will have a shorter base, but less hassle(for me). then, as you did, i have gutter guard for the backing and painted it flat black. To finish, im going to put "SUBY" or "LEGACY" across the bottom right corner with lettering that i took from the trunk. I'll post pictures as soon as i take them!!
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actually trimming the grill down is a good idea

 

i filled in the bottom gap with a piece of plastic i cut from a plastic paint pallet i picked up from hobby lobby.. it was the same thickness as the grill.. so i glued it in and barely had to use any bondo to fill where it was.. no worries about cracks later on

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