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Ford Focus Grill Guard


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Looking good lol, keep it up

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I have to cut off the two inside tubes and separate them by 14-3/4", then weld the center tube into place and it will create the grill guard, the rest is the bumper. To cover the lower bumper I will use sheet metal and angle iron to reinforce it.

I will be adding lights to the grill and maybe a 1500lb winch I have laying around. (no real need for a winch, just look neat).

Im going to work on lifting the body of the focus by 1-1/2" and put aggressive-solid tires on it ($235 a piece). I am thinking of longer coils and a larger strut up front. Then welding some support braces on the swing arms.
 

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That thin walled tubing isnt going to protect the grille from anything, except maybe some tall grass. If you run into so much as a chipmunk or a squirrel that will bend.
 

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That thin walled tubing isnt going to protect the grille from anything, except maybe some tall grass. If you run into so much as a chipmunk or a squirrel that will bend.
Its made from exercise equipment, its a little over 1/8" thick
 

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I'm going to judge you like I judge women buying condoms at the grocery store. Your car is going to have herpes.
 

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Almost half done.





The top half is about complete, working on bottom parts design now
 

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You, sir are giving us here rednecks a bad name with that piece of scrap metal ziptied to that lil focus. You'd be better off using a piece of 4x4 with Git-R-Dun wood burned into it.

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looks like a weak excersize equipment was the donor of its metal. I doubt that that will do much for protection as its thin metal & you butt welded the sections together with out sleeving them.
 

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Cmon rose, I could be wrong but this cannot turn out that bad lol. Crown vic police interceptors have guards so why can't this guys focus, it might look nice


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Because they are made for the vehicle and look good...this is fugly....
 

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are the handles for lifting it out of the ditch? lol!
they are being removed, and Im cutting slits in the corners for side-lamps (turn signals).

This is the first of a kind, so designing a grill on my budget for a Focus isn't very easy, keep this in mind. :icon_thumby:
 

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looks like a weak excersize equipment was the donor of its metal. I doubt that that will do much for protection as its thin metal & you butt welded the sections together with out sleeving them.
I did do a fillet weld on both sides for protection, but to be realistic to it, its more for looks than it is for protection, I dont think it would do anything since the ONLY point for it to mount onto the car is the original bumper which is design to crush inward.

So I just believe a metal bumper with a grill guard would look nicer than a plastic one.
 

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