While I'm putting in my 911 front end seems like the time to finally get some kind of wire over these big gaping holes. I've seen a pattern of holes drilled instead of the big cutout that looked pretty good but it's too late for me now.
Anyone got pictures of a nice wire finish job on these cutouts?
Keep in mind that once those holes are made, your car now becomes a "no rain/no puddles" car.
have you considered a through-the-hood option?
ah yes, a big hole in the hood makes it a much better car to drive in the rain... 99% of the rain i've seen comes from above
The fender cutouts really dont need anything over them. adding in expanded sheetmetal will keep any critters out, but it doesn't do anything for strength, and the water still get in.
I'm on my 4th 914, 3rd watercooled w/ fender cutouts and have never felt the need for any semblance of cover.
Like w/ most conversion related things, http://www.renegadehybrids.com has what you are looking for...
BJH
The holes have been in for some time and this is not only a "no rain/no puddles" car, but also a "no wet wash car".
This isn't for strength, cosmetic only. It look a little unfinished with the open holes, plus stash in the trunk can fall out on the road.
I think wire will probably be better for airflow and I don't think Renegade is the place to buy wire, even if it's cut to fit.
I think the expanded metal is probably your best bet, it can be painted to match, or flat black even or you could get the stainless and be done with it.
One of the screens I am considering using for my car is the screen used on wire trash cans - I found one at Ikea recently for $4
My only concern is that the wire my be too fine, and restrict airflow too much -
You would need 2 cans - 1 for each side of the car -
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That picture is expanded sheet metal, painted to match the rest of the trunk/car.
Home Depot (Hi Trekkor) carries pieces big enough to do this.
Renegade happened to have the picture you asked for though
BJH
Thom, I like that fine mesh. Yes it will restrict air, but I'd place my bet that it would be fine regardless.
I like welding in wire mesh.
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