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    I got some mesh left from my old car and was wondering how do i go about putting it on that big hole on the bottom of the stock 03 bumper. I already took the bumper off and it wont be hard to cut out right size but how to i hold it in place?........

    Also, is it possible to put mesh where those 2 grille things are? cause i dont see a way to attach it somehwere there.

    Thnx.

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    my mesh is held in by either jb weld, bondo, and some silicone. but any epoxy/glue that is compatible with your bumper should work just fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinoyesv6
    my mesh is held in by either jb weld, bondo, and some silicone. but any epoxy/glue that is compatible with your bumper should work just fine.
    im sure jb weld or bondo will hold anything to everything lol
    where do i get them tho?

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    u can use a hot glue gun....there is another thread in customizing 8g where there are a couple of pics wit mesh grilles in the 2 upper grilles, on the first page just scroll down and its titled 02 grill and also another modding my grille or sumthin like that

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    Quote Originally Posted by lKoRTy

    im sure jb weld or bondo will hold anything to everything lol
    where do i get them tho?
    the auto parts store, walmart, kmart, target, the grocery store. hell, im pretty sure 7-11 sells some sort of product that would do the job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinoyesv6
    the auto parts store, walmart, kmart, target, the grocery store. hell, im pretty sure 7-11 sells some sort of product that would do the job.
    Just tried Jb weld... waiting... but it doesnt seem to be holding it...

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    use color matched zip ties. just make sure they are small so you can't see them.



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    Quote Originally Posted by lKoRTy
    Just tried Jb weld... waiting... but it doesnt seem to be holding it...

    did you clean the area and rub with with a wire brush?



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    Quote Originally Posted by lKoRTy

    Just tried Jb weld... waiting... but it doesnt seem to be holding it...
    did u mix it properly? it won't hold til its set though.

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