4th gen Camaro front grill mods POST PICS FOR IDEAS PLZ
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4th gen Camaro front grill mods POST PICS FOR IDEAS PLZ
So I have seen a couple 4th gens with holes cut for extra lights,or different mods.
The area I referring to is under the stock license plate holder where it says Camaro, the two areas on the side look like a trans am front end. Hopefully this is good description.
Anyways I currently have a billet grill but would like to cut all the way thru that are to be able to mount maybe some HID blue lights on a toggle switch.
My question is how to go about doing this, I have a dremel,still saw etc.
As well do you guys suggest
PLEASE POST PICS OF WHAT YOU'VE DONE FOR IDES
(im new to the site so please forgive the length and lack of a picture to make my description easier thanks)
The area I referring to is under the stock license plate holder where it says Camaro, the two areas on the side look like a trans am front end. Hopefully this is good description.
Anyways I currently have a billet grill but would like to cut all the way thru that are to be able to mount maybe some HID blue lights on a toggle switch.
My question is how to go about doing this, I have a dremel,still saw etc.
As well do you guys suggest
PLEASE POST PICS OF WHAT YOU'VE DONE FOR IDES
(im new to the site so please forgive the length and lack of a picture to make my description easier thanks)
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Front end mods
When you say intercoolers Im assuming you mean inter-coolers for a twin turbo set up? I wish I had that. Or did you mean something else.
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Honestly it would be very easy to dremel out the camaro indents if you are patient and have a steady hand.
If you are going to mount a neon light behind it you would have to epoxy some kind of mount to the back side. Seems like a lot of work but it would be interesting to see.
I removed my bumper, filled the holes and cut/modified the bumper support to create more air flow to the trans cooler etc, my transmission and coolant temps have improved from doing it.
If you are going to mount a neon light behind it you would have to epoxy some kind of mount to the back side. Seems like a lot of work but it would be interesting to see.
I removed my bumper, filled the holes and cut/modified the bumper support to create more air flow to the trans cooler etc, my transmission and coolant temps have improved from doing it.
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What kind of front spoiler is that? Was it easy to mount? Looks like rivets in the face holding it together. Did you have to cut it up to make it fit right? With the long front overhang, that must scrape all over the place. Any overheating issues? I've tried adding the C4 Corvette curved side pieces on my front stock spoiler before, but it just looked hacked up and those are $40 apiece! Sorry for the hi-jack, OP. For what it's worth, I have a black billet grill. Not exactly original...