Filling in rectangle front holes on bumperless car

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Filling in rectangle front holes on bumperless car

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Hey guys,

I know some people have put a steel mesh or similar materials to fill in the rectangular holes. Looking behind there I don't see anything to fasten material to. Any tips on what's already been done would be great!

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On Wheeler Dealers, Edd China did something similar to a Caterham when he cut an air intake in the side of the hood. I believe he glued the mesh to the inside of the hood, but I'm not sure what adhesive he used.
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I had considered adhesive, but ideally I'd like it to be reversible and easily removable. I do like the idea of having mesh and air channels behind to funnel cold air to the carb
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aevansgatech wrote:I had considered adhesive, but ideally I'd like it to be reversible and easily removable. I do like the idea of having mesh and air channels behind to funnel cold air to the carb
I used a filter from a range vent hood and cut to size. Then I used a bit of silicone to attach. The filter only cost about $10 if I need to replace.
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There is also the oportunity to put in some LED Daytime Running/Fog Lamps:

http://www.amazon.com/Astra-Depot-Alumi ... fog+lights

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When I still had them (now welded up), I used a pair of Camaro (I think) air intakes that were intended for fitting in light buckets. They were rectangular (not that the holes are perfectly!) and had a 2.5" round fittings on the back.
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on the high end cars they have cornering lights that come on "and don't flash "with turn signals,to light up your way
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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I made sheet metal blanks to fill them in. I MIG welded them in and ground the area smooth ..very little filler and done.

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Post by Curly »

Filled them in by welding flanged plates into the holes. Did the same with the side-lights front and rear.

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