Installation Time
(approx) 1 Hour
Difficulty Level:
Light to Moderate mechanical skill required.
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I'm Ryan from ExtremeTerrain.com. This is my review of the RedRock 4x4 wire mesh grille that's available in both black powder coat and a polished stainless steel version. This grille will fit all 2007 to 2016 JKs. However, it's important to remember that in 2016 Jeep did change the grille of the Sahara and the Special Edition Jeeps, so this will not fit on those. This mesh grille is for those of you who want to completely change up the look of the front of your Jeep while still maintaining that iconic seven-slot look. This will also provide some protection against stone throws and other debris coming through the grille and damaging your radiator or your air conditioning components. This grille does require some drilling to get it installed, but it fits well and it's less expensive than some of the other versions on the market. These wire mesh grilles are made from a stainless mesh, which means they're going to be really durable and hold up over a long period of time whether you decide to go with the black powder coated version or with the polished version. These grilles are made from one piece of stainless mesh that is molded and formed to fit into the slots from the back of the grille. All of the brackets are welded in place. Even though this does require a little bit of drilling, they'll install really firmly and you won't have to worry about it moving around. To get this mesh insert installed on the Jeep, the first step is to remove the grille. You'll do that by removing the six plastic clips across the top of the grille and then just pulling to release the clips on the bottom. Once you have the grille out, you can install the insert from the back side. Make sure everything is lined up properly, and then mark for the holes you need to drill. Once the holes are drilled, you'll reinstall the mesh with the included hardware and put the whole grille back on the Jeep in the reverse order of how you removed it. The whole installation process shouldn't take you more than an hour. You won't need any specialty tools, although you will need a drill and a drill bit and a socket set and a Phillips head screwdriver. There are grilles on the market that are $200 and even close to $300 for a grille insert, not even for a full grille replacement. When you consider that, I think this is really fairly priced for what you get. It's a high quality piece that fits really well even if it does require a little bit of drilling to get it installed. If you're looking to change up the look of the front end of your Jeep, add some protection to your radiator and you're okay drilling a couple of holes in your grille, I would recommend this stainless grille especially over a lot of the plastic grille inserts that are on the market. That's my review of the RedRock 4x4 wire mesh grille fitting all 2007 to 2016 JKs that you can find right here at ExtremeTerrain.com.
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Installation Time
(approx) 1 Hour
Difficulty Level:
Light to Moderate mechanical skill required.
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