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Evolution grid conversion on previous Jimny version
16 Jun 2024 09:09 - 16 Jun 2024 09:10 #256304
by Furia
Evolution grid conversion on previous Jimny version was created by Furia
Hello everyone I'm Matteo from Italy an happy honer of a diesel (DDIS) Jimny from about 1 year now. Unfortunately few days ago at a roundabout I rear ended a truck after he unexpectedly stepped on the the brakes and I smashed a bit the bonnet and made a hole in the bumper.. ops.. (dio merda in italian).
Does anyone knows if cutting out the lower part of a pre 2012 bonnet and adding a a plastic grid from a 2012+ coud be possibile? I know the bonnet is slight different and they are not interchangeable without some other parts and need at least to relocate the opening hook but I think cutting may works. Any experience?
Does anyone knows if cutting out the lower part of a pre 2012 bonnet and adding a a plastic grid from a 2012+ coud be possibile? I know the bonnet is slight different and they are not interchangeable without some other parts and need at least to relocate the opening hook but I think cutting may works. Any experience?
Last edit: 16 Jun 2024 09:10 by Furia. Reason: Error
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16 Jun 2024 09:18 #256305
by Furia
Replied by Furia on topic Evolution grid conversion on previous Jimny version
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16 Jun 2024 11:35 - 16 Jun 2024 11:46 #256306
by Motacilla
Replied by Motacilla on topic Evolution grid conversion on previous Jimny version
Saluti Matteo!
Sorry to hear about your trouble.
To answer the question, it is certainly possible to modify the bonnet, but I think you will be surprised at the cost. Such a repair (welding etc) is a skilled job and it takes time.
Sorry to hear about your trouble.
To answer the question, it is certainly possible to modify the bonnet, but I think you will be surprised at the cost. Such a repair (welding etc) is a skilled job and it takes time.
Last edit: 16 Jun 2024 11:46 by Motacilla.
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16 Jun 2024 11:49 #256307
by Furia
Replied by Furia on topic Evolution grid conversion on previous Jimny version
Ciao Motacilla! Thanks for your answer.. don't think any welding would be needed. The grid bolt on the bumper and on the grey metal bracket on the third photo and doesn't go up with the bonnet. You can see what I'm saying in this video at min 4:00
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16 Jun 2024 13:24 #256308
by Motacilla
Replied by Motacilla on topic Evolution grid conversion on previous Jimny version
It does not work to cut a piece off of the bonnet and then leave the cut edge unfinished.
Particularly as your bonnet would still need a certain amount of hand repair due to the accident damage.
I know you are trying to find an easy way to do this, and I don't mean to discourage you, but it is not as simple as finding a new grille and cutting out a gap in the bonnet to make it "fit." I mean no offense, just speaking from long experience here.
Perhaps if you could tell us your budget for the project, someone here could recommend the best approach.
I know you are trying to find an easy way to do this, and I don't mean to discourage you, but it is not as simple as finding a new grille and cutting out a gap in the bonnet to make it "fit." I mean no offense, just speaking from long experience here.
Perhaps if you could tell us your budget for the project, someone here could recommend the best approach.
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16 Jun 2024 15:12 - 16 Jun 2024 18:02 #256309
by Furia
Replied by Furia on topic Evolution grid conversion on previous Jimny version
Of course the cut edge would have to be refined.. what I'm trying to understand here is if the job would be reasonable or not because I'm not sure that cutting the old grid off would leave a gap too big to be covered with the new one without the needing of prolong the bonnet or if they will line up correctly. Just trying my luck here and seeing if someone did a similar thing before.
Is not even a budget question because the grid I like is more expensive than a second hand bonnet and require to work on mine. I like the Hummer stile grid a lot.
Is not even a budget question because the grid I like is more expensive than a second hand bonnet and require to work on mine. I like the Hummer stile grid a lot.
Last edit: 16 Jun 2024 18:02 by Furia.
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17 Jun 2024 18:54 #256320
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17 Jun 2024 22:14 #256322
by Furia
Replied by Furia on topic Evolution grid conversion on previous Jimny version
Hope will work! I like the shape of the old bonnet more than the new! That orange Jimny is superb!
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