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Mopar Garage => Paint, Body & Trim => Topic started by: gasoline_24 on April 13, 2009, 05:29:50 PM

Title: Grille Measurement
Post by: gasoline_24 on April 13, 2009, 05:29:50 PM
I have a 1968 Charger and after completely restoring the grille I think I have a problem.  When installing in the car the center section dips down in the middle about in the center.  This part was cracked on the fins in the back when I got it.  I repaired this section and I think I didn't get the spacing between the upper portion and the lower correct.  Could somebody measure the distance between the lower portion (silver) and the uppoer portion (silver)  I believe it should be in the 7" to 8" range.  I would like this measurement in the dead center as well as the two ends.  I added a pic to show where I would like the measurements.
Title: Re: Grille Measurement
Post by: Silver R/T on April 13, 2009, 07:44:43 PM
I've taken some measurings real quick and on the left it's 7 1/2, center is 7 7/8 and right is 7 1/2
Title: Re: Grille Measurement
Post by: gasoline_24 on April 13, 2009, 09:22:34 PM
Thanks for the info.  I was afraid of that.  Mine is way off.  I may need to find another center section as mine has had too many breaks.  Anyone have a center section?  I sold my other one after restoring, I wish I would have kept that one.
Title: Re: Grille Measurement
Post by: gasoline_24 on April 13, 2009, 09:57:54 PM
Was that inside to inside?  I tried to fix mine and it is nearly impossible to get that large of a gap even going back and cutting all of the pieces I have already fixed.
Title: Re: Grille Measurement
Post by: Silver R/T on April 13, 2009, 10:25:24 PM
it was from inside to inside. Ive just restored mine, look in my thread.
Title: Re: Grille Measurement
Post by: mopar_nut_440_6 on April 13, 2009, 10:41:36 PM
I just measured mine which has no breaks and was taken out, still complete.

The centre is 7-3/8
RH 7-5/16
LH (drivers) 7

Weird but that is what it is. I was expecting them to all be the same. I measured three times. It looked fine in the car!

Hope this helps!

Cheers,

James
Title: Re: Grille Measurement
Post by: gasoline_24 on April 13, 2009, 10:46:03 PM
I thought I had it all figured out and now I am more confused.  Does anyone else have some measurements?  By the way your grill resto looks great.
Title: Re: Grille Measurement
Post by: mopar_nut_440_6 on April 13, 2009, 10:59:00 PM
Quote from: gasoline_24 on April 13, 2009, 10:46:03 PM
I thought I had it all figured out and now I am more confused.  Does anyone else have some measurements?  By the way your grill resto looks great.

Sorry about that!  I know how frustrating things like this are especially with conflicting information! This grille is mint. :shruggy:
Title: Re: Grille Measurement
Post by: Charger-Bodie on April 13, 2009, 11:08:03 PM
The grille shell (steel outer frame) will hold and pull it into place to an extent.


Alot of the time thats why they sag in the middle.....you get someone laying on the grill to adjust the carb or whatever and it bends the steel and it stays there. you can grab that and bend it back up fairly easily as long as the plastic grille itself will take it.
Title: Re: Grille Measurement
Post by: gasoline_24 on April 13, 2009, 11:27:02 PM
I tried that and it would only move so much.  I have temporarily welded it back, but it is still only around 7 1/2".  I put a 8" spacer in there and it would not hold.  I may have to redo more of the grille.  Still looking for one in great shape.
Title: Re: Grille Measurement
Post by: mopar_nut_440_6 on April 14, 2009, 12:28:45 AM
Quote from: 1hot68 on April 13, 2009, 11:08:03 PM
The grille shell (steel outer frame) will hold and pull it into place to an extent.


Alot of the time thats why they sag in the middle.....you get someone laying on the grill to adjust the carb or whatever and it bends the steel and it stays there. you can grab that and bend it back up fairly easily as long as the plastic grille itself will take it.

My grille is not installed which would explain the difference in my measurements. Good luck in your search!