Discovery II Supercharged Style Grille
I've been wanting to do something different with the Disco, but there's not much out there in the way of mods that aren't off-road related.
I wanted to give my grille a more modern feel.
I searched around on eBay and found a seller that drills stock grilles and paints them for a ridiculous amount of money (around $300).
So I thought to myself, why not give it a go? What's the worst that could happen?
I grabbed a drill, a ruler, and some masking tape, and went to work.
Here are my results:


I think everything came out quite nice.
I finished it off with some clear, and I'll be reinstalling tomorrow if the weather holds out down here in South Florida.
I wanted to give my grille a more modern feel.
I searched around on eBay and found a seller that drills stock grilles and paints them for a ridiculous amount of money (around $300).
So I thought to myself, why not give it a go? What's the worst that could happen?
I grabbed a drill, a ruler, and some masking tape, and went to work.
Here are my results:
I think everything came out quite nice.
I finished it off with some clear, and I'll be reinstalling tomorrow if the weather holds out down here in South Florida.
Nice, I was thinking about cutting the crossing pieces out and using the heavy screen material to make the homemade Saudi Spec Hot Climate grill, but I kind of like this idea for added air flow! I could always start here, and then move to the screen if I do not like it, or mess it up.
What dimensions did you use for your grid to draw-up the diagram to drill by?
What dimensions did you use for your grid to draw-up the diagram to drill by?
Last edited by Rover_Hokie; May 23, 2012 at 12:00 AM.
Like this:

This grid represents the horizontal slats on the grill.
Divided in half horizontally, and then each half is divided in half again.
Vertical marks are made every 1/2" from the left and holes are drilled in a staggered pattern.

This grid represents the horizontal slats on the grill.
Divided in half horizontally, and then each half is divided in half again.
Vertical marks are made every 1/2" from the left and holes are drilled in a staggered pattern.
Last edited by vserduchka; May 23, 2012 at 12:34 AM.



