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Choosing the right fitting mesh grille for your Chrysler 300 can often seem complex, mainly because there are so many styles to choose from. There are countless local and online stores offering aftermarket grills for the Chrysler 300 and 300C. The infinite grill choices make for a complicated decision-making while deciding which kind of custom mesh style grille you should install on your ride.
When it comes to sporting a grille for your Chrysler 300, what grille would you prefer; a durable ABS plastic grille or a long lasting stainless steel grille? The answer quite frankly is far fetched. Both grilles are equally good with numerous pros and cons.
Let's take a close look at some features of these two types of grills. To begin with, the plastic grille is constructed of durable ABS plastic material and triple chrome plated for a luster shine that is unmatched. Advantages: ABS Plastic is inexpensive, lightweight, rigid and durable thermoplastic material. While it is not as strong as stainless steel or aluminum, ABS Plastic still makes an excellent medium for building billet style mesh grilles because the plastic is resistant to rust and quite durable. Disadvantage: On the downside, this grille may break on impact. But let me be absolutely clear before you crucify me, this style grille will not break, crack or peel from day-to-day driving. As with any type grille or grill construction, if the impact is severe, it will break no matter how it was made or what material that was used to make it.
On the other hand, the stainless steel design features well-built stainless steel wire mesh material that is either polished or chrome plated. Advantages: Stainless mesh grilles is very strong and corrosion resistance; popular metal used for crafting billet grilles. Plus, stainless steel is incredibly tough, resilient and easily fashioned into a multitude of forms and shapes. For added customization, it can be painted to match or accent your factory paint scheme. Disadvantages: The downsides to the stainless wire mesh grille style are the price and limited styles. Without any doubt, the stainless steel wire mesh design grille is more durable than the ABS plastic mesh style design grilles. Like the popular saying goes - if you live in a glass house, do not throw stones. The same applies here, just because it is made of stainless steel, it will not get damaged. Proper maintenance and care is required for this grille to last long. The downsides to this grille style are the price and style limitations.
Whereas, ABS mesh style grills offers different styles for everyone, some stainless steel grille manufacturers like E&G Classics, T-Rex Billets and Precision Grilles offers the wire mesh grilles with multiple style to please every segment. For example, E&G Classics offers a standard wire mesh in fine and heavy mesh metal material including; wire mesh style with center bar, a fine and heavy mesh European style grille with vertical and horizontal bars, chrome plated heavy mesh, dual style mesh and more recently, a Rolls Royce Castle Phantom Style grille with mesh insert.
Which grille style is right for your 300? My candid answer is; both. No one grille offers better advantage or disadvantage over the other, a lot depends on the style you want to exhibit, and more importantly, the limits on your budget. Don't just buy a mesh grille because it is inexpensive or just because you have unlimited Benjamin Franklin. For better or for worse, you are the judge and the jury. Buy the right mesh grille for your Chrysler 300 or 300C because it fits, and have it installed on your ride because you are content with it.
Jojo Brando writes for Chrysler 300 Store about custom Grills at http://www.300fx.com.
How the Weather Can Influence the Accessories on Your Car
Here in the USA it seems that depending on what city you are influences what car accessories are actually popular to you and your friends. And a lot of it actually has to do with the weather.
Case and point, in the Ohio Valley and the northeastern states like Pennsylvania, New York or New Jersey, one of the most popular truck accessories on the market would be the truck tonneau cover. This is truck accessory purchase is totally weather related because people in the northeast have to put up with a lot of cold, wet and snowy weather in the winter and want to try to keep their truck beds dry if they can, and keep the snow out as well. Yes, a tonneau cover looks nice, and yes it might help you save a few gallons of gas on a nice long trip, but the main reason that customers ask for the tonneau cover would be to keep out the weather.
In the southern states like Florida, Texas or Arizona they have different problems to deal with. The sun! Can you imagine having too much sun? I know its hard to do, but when thinking about what auto accessories you want to add to your car or truck it has a lot to do with it. The sun can really beat / burn things up if left outside every day.
In the southern states the most popular accessories that people add to their trucks are the stainless steel accessories including nerf bars, rocker panel moldings, billet grilles and truck bed rails. Why? Stainless steel wont burn, deteriorate, shrink, crack, fade or anything else like that. Thats one of the reasons that the southern folks like to dress up their trucks with chrome accessories.
Most of the time the influence starts at the dealer level, being maybe your local Chevy, Dodge or Ford dealerships in your area. They seem to be the guys that would initially test aftermarket accessories like these on your truck, and after they dress up and sell a lot of them in town, the potential new customers see these vehicles driving down the road and actually start calling the dealers asking for the parts they see.
Sometimes they dont even know what to ask for, for example a stainless steel nerf bar is sometimes referred to as a chrome nerf bar, a chrome tube rail, side bars or side steps, but many suppliers of aftermarket accessories are well versed in synonyms in the business.
About the Author
Mike Briglia is the owner of Custom Auto Trim, a car accessories company based out of San Diego CA. Find more information on nerf bars at http://www.customautotrim.com/
How much could i sell my 2003 Silverado for. Price this:?
I have a 2003 z71 4x4 silverado (light pewter) Extended cab, its got a aftermarket Billet grill, it has k&n cold-air intake kit, with a flowmaster exhaust system, custom Genuine car leather (chevy emblems embroided in the head rests, and z71 offroad emblems embroided in the door panels), I have a 5 inch pro-comp lift kit on it, 35 inch nitto tires, with 18 inch moto metal black with chrome insert rims, I have a sound system in my truck 4 aftermarket speakers and a subwoofer 10" all worth around 1000$, it has a Black and Stainless steel bull bar on it, also Mfab steps. The truck is a 2003 and has 93k miles. I bought it used with 67k and 4.8L v8. anyone have a clue I put about 8-9k into it. I just wanna know an estimate. Or does anyone know how I can find out.
Go to kbb.com and find out. You may not be able to get out all that you put into it, but they should be able to give you an idea of what to ask. Good luck.
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