This corrosion resistant galvanneal steel radiator grille features the same gauge steel used in the original and is official MOPAR licensed reproduction! Alternate part number CGA005. Fits:
Jamie and all the staff I have talked to have been friendly and answered all my questions all parts that I have ordered has been a five star good quality
I added the engraved knobs to my 1949 Willys Jeep Fire Truck that I take to parades and car shows. Adds a Touch of education to those that ask "the" questions.
It was interesting that the Transmission knob had a locking nut included (to allow to you keep the image view correct) but the other two transfer case knobs didn't have the locking nuts.
You did source a close cap but still will not work. The picture you sent me of it showed clip placement at the top of cap but, what you sent me has clip at the bottom. On the pattern connecting cap to distributor the new cap has a small slit where as the correct would have about a 1.5" gab to lock the cap to the distributor. I will attempt to attach pictures. If not please contact me so I may return pictures to you directly.
High quality chrome settings and vintage look. Work well with my converted to 12 volt 51 Jeepster. Might use for turn signal addition to my original vehicle. May drill bumper splash pan but more likely will use bar mounts or fabricate from bumper bolts. These are otherwise hard to find vintage looking lights.
I purchased the grill for my 1979 Jeep CJ5 in November of 2021 as I noticed that the current grill was showing signs of rust. I knew it was going to be a job to remove the old grill and get the new grill painted and installed, so I waited for something else to go wrong with the Jeep and it did, the water pump destroyed itself, so a good time to tackle the entire front end. I got the old grill off and took the new one to a body shop to have painted, which just so you know was a bit over $500.00 to have primed and painted and the new grill had a fair amount of dents in it and the body shop did not fill in the dents, so the new grill looks like it has been through a hail storm, but nothing I can do about that now. Word to all out there, the new grills need some major body work done to get them to perfection. The grill is made by OMIX and I believe comes from Vietnam. When I got the grill back from the body shop, I went to fit the grill and it fits really well, with the CJ5 fenders, so this was a plus. A couple of other problems, besides the dents, is that the original hood securing mechanism will not fit in the new grill, as the holes are not in the correct position and the grill contains an indentation that should not be there, preventing the latching mechanism from fitting. Also, the holes for the rubber pumpers that the hood rests on, a coupe of the holes in the grill are too large, so the pumpers will not secure. In closing, the new grill is not perfect, but if a person knows about the faults ahead of time, the problems with the dents could be rectified with some putty, before paint.
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