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Better flowing front grill with centered fog lights - 2013-2014 Mustang GT?
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<blockquote data-quote="madscotsman" data-source="post: 14519927" data-attributes="member: 141027"><p>That's what I have on my car. His first picture is actually my car (the SGM one). Only issues I have had with this setup are with the AM grill. It starts turning greyish/white (some is the finish, some is giant water spots that appear etched in the finish) after a few months in the sun. The fasteners they provide to attach upper grill to OEM grill surround are cheap quality and rust fast. They leave the grill loose in the surround since you cant really tighten them. They tighten to a point then reach the last thread on the screw so then the screw just spins freely (I replaced them with OEM fasteners I had lying around from my chin splitter install). I had to plasti-dip the grill. I never reached out to AM as I'm sure I would get a replacement that would have the same finish issues eventually.</p><p></p><p>The bracket for the foglights is pretty trick, you remove the foglights, swap their sides and mount them upside down I believe. This allows you to use 2 of the 3 factory mount points for each (one with a bolt directly, and another with on of the pieces of metal extending to the OEM hole), then there is another piece of angle-iron that connects the 2 remaining points on each light to each other (they are in there firm with very little flex). Bolts/fasteners/spacers he provides are all stainless and/or a hard plastic so no rust or needing to be repainted ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madscotsman, post: 14519927, member: 141027"] That's what I have on my car. His first picture is actually my car (the SGM one). Only issues I have had with this setup are with the AM grill. It starts turning greyish/white (some is the finish, some is giant water spots that appear etched in the finish) after a few months in the sun. The fasteners they provide to attach upper grill to OEM grill surround are cheap quality and rust fast. They leave the grill loose in the surround since you cant really tighten them. They tighten to a point then reach the last thread on the screw so then the screw just spins freely (I replaced them with OEM fasteners I had lying around from my chin splitter install). I had to plasti-dip the grill. I never reached out to AM as I'm sure I would get a replacement that would have the same finish issues eventually. The bracket for the foglights is pretty trick, you remove the foglights, swap their sides and mount them upside down I believe. This allows you to use 2 of the 3 factory mount points for each (one with a bolt directly, and another with on of the pieces of metal extending to the OEM hole), then there is another piece of angle-iron that connects the 2 remaining points on each light to each other (they are in there firm with very little flex). Bolts/fasteners/spacers he provides are all stainless and/or a hard plastic so no rust or needing to be repainted ever. [/QUOTE]
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