Grille causing overheating??
Grille causing overheating??
I was about to order a stainless screen grille(lund) from ford and my uncle that works there advised me not to. He said they have had 2 or 3 people take em off and throw them away because the trucks were overheating when pulling. He said it wont let the air through the grill. I can see where there would be truth behind this but is it going to happen that easy? I usually dont pull a whole lot or for long distances. Just the boat for about an hour and a half 2 times a month or so and just the car trailer/cargo trailer within 15 miles of home. Should i get it or be on the safe side and look for something else?
I like the looks of the lund grille the best and its cheaper than the others.
I like the looks of the lund grille the best and its cheaper than the others.
2005...i havnt updated anything yet so i still have the old sig. Need to get new pictures though. I see alot of these grilles around so i dont know if i should be worried or what. What do you guys think?
I got lund grill inserts. not the stainless though. the holes in it are only about 1/8 inch in diameter. when I installed them I was half expecting air flow issues so I watched my temp carefully. still heated up at about the same rate. and never got hot even once, even towing. I don't have anything in the lower bumper.
I have the stainless insert on top and bottom. I even have a piece of black aluminum screen wire between the insert and grill to help keep the bugs out of the radiator. I tow every day with no over heating problems. Get it with confidence.................
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Could you post some pictures of yours? It would be awesome if someone had the red with arizona beige two tone on a lariat to see how it would look on my truck. I would just do the main grill and leave the bumper out.


