imallcrawl
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Okay, okay, before anyone gets their panties in a bunch, this is not an actual JT Gladiator DIY...well it sort of is, just think of it in reverse. I just wanted to share this just in case any of you has a JKU and wanted to swap grills...that's probably none of you so you can just disregard this post 
Before I owned a JT I ran across this video
And out of curiosity and boredom I wanted to see for myself if it will fit.
This guy was selling his JT grill for only $50 so I picked it up and tried this mod for myself. Here is a comparison of the JKU / JT grill...JT grill before I painted it black and significantly wider:
With minimum cutting, I first tried to fit it outside of the fender:
...then inside of the fender:
...and both looked absolutely ridiculous!
So here's what I did to make it fit. I had an old JKU grill hanging on my wall that I used to mesh the JT grill into, but first I had to cut out the center which left me with just the JKU grill frame:
I then removed the mesh from the JT grill and cut out the center of the JT grill:
Then I took my plastic welder thing and went at it...
I cut off all the staples and smoothed it out, I also cut a bit off the headlight area:
I then bondo'd the heck out if, reshaping the attached areas of the grill and filling in all those gaps:
The grill became really sturdy after all those staples, and the bondo smoothed out pretty nice:
This is the test fit on the JKU. If you're wondering what is that thing behind the grill? That's a speaker for my megaphone, it came in handy on the trails and telling people to get out of my way (kidding - I never went on the trails)
Painted the grill using semi-gloss black and bed covering:
JT mesh back on and weather strip added:
Done and installed..not perfect, but not bad either:
...turn signals initiated:
This was a fun cheap DIY hack and it only took me 2 days to complete it. The bondo worked out great and you couldn't even see where I meshed the two grills together. Cost was $50 for grill, $10 for paint (I had the bondo and plastic welder from other projects). I'm almost 100% sure no one in this forum will try this hack, but maybe you can share it with someone who may want to?
Peace out JT brothers!

Before I owned a JT I ran across this video
This guy was selling his JT grill for only $50 so I picked it up and tried this mod for myself. Here is a comparison of the JKU / JT grill...JT grill before I painted it black and significantly wider:
With minimum cutting, I first tried to fit it outside of the fender:
...then inside of the fender:
...and both looked absolutely ridiculous!

So here's what I did to make it fit. I had an old JKU grill hanging on my wall that I used to mesh the JT grill into, but first I had to cut out the center which left me with just the JKU grill frame:
I then removed the mesh from the JT grill and cut out the center of the JT grill:
Then I took my plastic welder thing and went at it...
I cut off all the staples and smoothed it out, I also cut a bit off the headlight area:
I then bondo'd the heck out if, reshaping the attached areas of the grill and filling in all those gaps:
The grill became really sturdy after all those staples, and the bondo smoothed out pretty nice:
This is the test fit on the JKU. If you're wondering what is that thing behind the grill? That's a speaker for my megaphone, it came in handy on the trails and telling people to get out of my way (kidding - I never went on the trails)

Painted the grill using semi-gloss black and bed covering:
JT mesh back on and weather strip added:
Done and installed..not perfect, but not bad either:
...turn signals initiated:
This was a fun cheap DIY hack and it only took me 2 days to complete it. The bondo worked out great and you couldn't even see where I meshed the two grills together. Cost was $50 for grill, $10 for paint (I had the bondo and plastic welder from other projects). I'm almost 100% sure no one in this forum will try this hack, but maybe you can share it with someone who may want to?
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