Thanks jx3 :bow:
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Bumper Grille Protection
After I saw that SoCal didn't have any bumper grilles available on Sunday, June 18th I ordered one from AutoAnything. :thumb: The link is listed below. It came today, Wednesday June 21st. It is top notch. I installed it in about 45 minutes and it fits great. Trying to get ready for an 1100 mile road trip and I wanted some protection. Has anyone had issues with cooling?
Good Price Excellent product and Free Fast Shipping. http://www.autoanything.com/billet-g...A1728A0A0.aspx John11 |
Originally Posted by yeshua63043
Thanks jx3 :bow:
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Thanks jx3 from another Mac user. Nice picture of Eddie. :cool: I need to post a shot of our Irish Setter cruising.
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Originally Posted by john 11
After I saw that SoCal didn't have any bumper grilles available on Sunday, June 18th I ordered one from AutoAnything. :thumb: The link is listed below. It came today, Wednesday June 21st. It is top notch. I installed it in about 45 minutes and it fits great. Trying to get ready for an 1100 mile road trip and I wanted some protection. Has anyone had issues with cooling?
Good Price Excellent product and Free Fast Shipping. http://www.autoanything.com/billet-g...A1728A0A0.aspx John11 Thanks for the link to SoCal's comments...just remembered why they weren't on there when I read that. See what happens when you have a birthday and turn 52. :lol: |
Man.. This is kind of timely. I used the Mr. Bumpstops method for mounting some heavy duty gutter guard for my "lower grill". The guy next door does guttering and roofing and just came over with a 35" piece they had left over from a job. It fits perfectly after cutting down to 32", securing with a couple nuts and washers to the stock bolts up front, and enough to wrap around the lower part of the bumper for a nice tight fit. Since I had the washers and nuts, total cost of $0.00. The protection it will give: priceless.
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Originally Posted by john 11
Thanks jx3 from another Mac user. Nice picture of Eddie. :cool: I need to post a shot of our Irish Setter cruising.
John https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/lounge-10/what-kind-pets-yall-got-1358/ |
Originally Posted by DaJoker
Man.. This is kind of timely. I used the Mr. Bumpstops method for mounting some heavy duty gutter guard for my "lower grill". The guy next door does guttering and roofing and just came over with a 35" piece they had left over from a job. It fits perfectly after cutting down to 32", securing with a couple nuts and washers to the stock bolts up front, and enough to wrap around the lower part of the bumper for a nice tight fit. Since I had the washers and nuts, total cost of $0.00. The protection it will give: priceless.
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Here's why I didn't have one on: I don't care for the look of the PB lower grille with my upper grille, and was planning on installing a Mr. Bumpstops Economy model lower grille. Sindy sent me one and I've had it here for a few weeks.
I was (and am still), planning on taking it to the vendor who will be making custom grilles for us to see about getting them made as a "house grille" for SoCalHHR's. Of course, the whole time it's been on the bench in the shop, and everytime I walk by it screams "hey! Put me on!" - but I'm always too busy and also needed it "off" to give the grille guy for a template. In the meanwhile you see what happens... There is nothing wrong with the PB lower grilles, they go on in a snap and we have had zero fitment issues. However, I recently decided not to carry their products as the UPPER grille has been the source of many, many headaches for me. (If you ONLY knew! :mad: ) And yes, if I was a capitalist, I'd certainly still be selling them - especially with my latest post! But as you can see, some things are more important to me than "sales" - like providing a quality product from a company I can trust. As far as the "Class Action Suit" - if I have to pay $800 to get my air fixed on a car thats 6-months old, that's too bad. HOWEVER - this is becoming a recurring problem (we have had reports from at least 4 people on this already), so it's starting to smack of "design flaw." On the way to the dealer to pick up my HHR earlier, I looked at every oncoming car on the road - ALL had protection where the lower vent area is. Even at the dealer, the Service Manager mentioned that it is not a problem on other GM cars, and they don't have mesh - just then I turned to the Corvette right next to me and pointed at the factory MESH behind the large gaping hole below the bumper...(uh, yeah - ooops!) It would be more important for me, as an HHR owner and a member of this community, to be able to set a precedent that GM would admit it is a design problem and offer to retrofit a solution and pay for any damages incurred to the condenser. It is a first year model car and there are bound to be some problems that arise - they need to step up to the plate and fix the problem - the condenser is not protected from daily road hazards. A dent on my bumper or scratch on a headlight from a stray rock is acceptable from daily driving - losing my air conditioning is NOT! End of rant. I'll let you all know what the GM Regional Rep says. I'm speaking with him in the morning... |
Originally Posted by DaJoker
The protection it will give: priceless.
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