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Billet GrillsBillet grills come in different styles and colors, so you can customize the fit for your auto or truck. One of my favorites is the gold plated billet grill. I think this looks fun and sporty on most cars and large trucks. The key to making over your automobile is understanding what makes your car look its best. Yet you must first come up with an overarching style. In terms of functionality, billet grills do offer a modicum of protection in the event of a head-on accident. They also filter debris away from your windshield. However, most people get these customized add-ons purely for stylistic reasons. Whatever your purpose for buying billet grills, it's important to install them the right way, so they don't accidentally come off when you're driving. Adding Flair with Billet GrillsBelieve it or not, many accidents are caused by do-it-yourselfers attempting to mount grills on their own. If you don't have a professional mechanic's license, it may be a smart idea to contract out the work. Even if you do really enjoy getting down and dirty with your car, it's crucial not to risk your safety or the safety of others on the road. Whenever you customize your car, it's important to do it right the first go around. You are spending a lot of time, money, and energy to soup up your vehicle, so it makes sense to me to double check your work. After all, the worst that can happen is that the mechanic makes a minor adjustment to what you've done. You still get to ride around in a pretty zippy ride. ![]() Get all Auto Parts articles via
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