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@StealBlueSho.......

The grille displayed by SHO5OH is NOT the first aftermarket grille.

A history lesson is needed here. Someone ring the school bell please.

The originator of that grille came from Mr. Adam Genei, owner of Mobsteel. He fabricated that grille in late 2009, for their shop's 2010 SHO which went to SEMA. Mobsteel then produced a second set, for Mr. Rick Bottom, owner of RB Designs. The grille made it's second appearance on Rick's SHO, which also went to SEMA and was affectionately dubbed "SHOx". Google either one of the aforementioned.

I then pestered the bejesus out of Adam and his clan over at Mobsteel, to produce that same grille for my 2010 SHO.

I am the 3rd recipient (in the history of the late model SHO) for aftermarket grilles. That was nearly 6yrs ago.

I even made a personal visit to Mobsteel, post my own install (which by the way, I authored a very detailed "How-To" tutorial on it) to hang out with the boys from Mobsteel to thank them personally for honoring my requests to fabricate it for my SHO.....

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Moving along, late model SHO owner's began b!tching about the price point (I think Mobsteel was selling the upper/lower set for $700 painted) so sales were less than stellar. This was a disappointment nonetheless, as I tried my best over the course of a couple of years, to promote sales and move them from the Mobsteel shelves, into the hands of SHO owners. A few owners took up on them, so there are indeed, more out there.

In late 2013, Mobsteel sold off the molds they fabricated to Tommy Z Designs.

Now I've met Tommy personally, and he's a good fellow. Talented too. But there are many testimonials circulating from other customers, in which his lack of follow through, from date of order, to production, and then shipment to the customer, has been reported to be incredibly poor.

Tommy has also changed up the mesh material slightly from how it was first produced by Mobsteel, and honestly, I like the subtle change.

So it's kind of a miracle to say that SHO5OH received his grille from TommyZ's, and yes indeed, it does look good on his SHO as well.

But to say that that is, or was, the "First (aftermarket) Grille" is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay off base.

History lesson completed. Carry on!
 
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@StealBlueSho.......

The grille displayed by SHO5OH is NOT the first aftermarket grille.

A history lesson is needed here. Someone ring the school bell please.

The originator of that grille came from Mr. Adam Genei, owner of Mobsteel. He fabricated that grille in late 2009, for their shop's 2010 SHO which went to SEMA. Mobsteel then produced a second set, for Mr. Rick Bottom, owner of RB Designs. The grille made it's second appearance on Rick's SHO, which also went to SEMA and was affectionately dubbed "SHOx". Google either one of the aforementioned.

I then pestered the bejesus out of Adam and his clan over at Mobsteel, to produce that same grille for my 2010 SHO.

I am the 3rd recipient (in the history of the late model SHO) for aftermarket grilles. That was nearly 6yrs ago.

I even made a personal visit to Mobsteel, post my own install (which by the way, I authored a very detailed "How-To" tutorial on it) to hang out with the boys from Mobsteel to thank them personally for honoring my requests to fabricate it for my SHO.....

MIpitstops017

MIpitstops022

Moving along, late model SHO owner's began b!tching about the price point (I think Mobsteel was selling the upper/lower set for $700 painted) so sales were less than stellar. This was a disappointment nonetheless, as I tried my best over the course of a couple of years, to promote sales and move them from the Mobsteel shelves, into the hands of SHO owners. A few owners took up on them, so there are indeed, more out there.

In late 2013, Mobsteel sold off the molds they fabricated to Tommy Z Designs.

Now I've met Tommy personally, and he's a good fellow. Talented too. But there are many testimonials circulating from other customers, in which his lack of follow through, from date of order, to production, and then shipment to the customer, has been reported to be incredibly poor.

Tommy has also changed up the mesh material slightly from how it was first produced by Mobsteel, and honestly, I like the subtle change.

So it's kind of a miracle to say that SHO5OH received his grille from TommyZ's, and yes indeed, it does look good on his SHO as well.

But to say that that is, or was, the "First (aftermarket) Grille" is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay off base.

History lesson completed. Carry on!
I think you misunderstood what I was saying.. The first aftermarket grille that I personally liked. Again, the black on black with the painted side markers looks slick, I know it's not the first aftermarket grill...but thanks for the history lesson.

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Thanks for the history bpd. I looked FOREVER trying to find one of these grilles when I bought my 2012 almost 3 years ago. Someone was selling them on eBay a year or so ago (I'm guessing Tommy Z) and then he suddenly stopped. A few people on the Taurus SHO Facebook page mentioned they got a grille from Tommy Z so I contacted him through Facebook messenger. I had to file a claim with my credit card company to get him to send it but he finally did.
 

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Peeled Plastidip off and painted the side badging. After I applied the clear coat it was hard to get a good angle with the phone due to the light glare. What is pictured is after it dried. I would post a picture of it on the car but it's nasty with the late winter we are having Image1462137439839239Image1462137452511768


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Peeled Plastidip off and painted the side badging. After I applied the clear coat it was hard to get a good angle with the phone due to the light glare. What is pictured is after it dried. I would post a picture of it on the car but it's nasty with the late winter we are having View attachment 2322View attachment 2323


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How'd you take it off?
 

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The badge: a couple of plastic tools primarily used to remove interior panels.
The Plastidip: patience
It's supposed to peel off easy but, when the previous owner put it on thin...it was tough. A flat head screw driver provided the scraping help without scraping the chrome deeper than paint could cover.


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The badge has 3 tabs on top and 2 on the bottom.


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Getting ready for an oil change! 84730b5b99c8506a113f4fbe30acbc4d

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Looks good, but Q? Why the Lucas additive?
I've used it for years in all my cars. I find the engine runs smoother/quieter and I get better has mileage than if I didn't.
Also, in my Evo's, Neon SRT4 and supercharged Cobalt SS, I noticed less oil consumption.

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Here's a dated YouTube video that goes over a few features and benefits. The updated synthetic version (not in this video) is even better; especially for vehicles requiring lower viscosity i.e. 5w30. The original one is a pretty thick formula.

 

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I'm glad a got this magnetic drain plug. This is at a 7k OCI.D3f72ae9b6ded5f2dc02b7c4645a28700fb95939a4b9e26b4baa7ad8426bba6a

And after 3457ae64e803d058d7b1d606d51b3f83

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I'm glad a got this magnetic drain plug. This is at a 7k OCI.D3f72ae9b6ded5f2dc02b7c4645a28700fb95939a4b9e26b4baa7ad8426bba6a

And after 3457ae64e803d058d7b1d606d51b3f83

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Do you have a link or part number for that drain plug?

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The size is M12-1.75, someone correct me if I'm wrong but you should be able to use just about any drain plug that size. I got mine at Autozone. Just look for the one that says magnetic on the packaging. There are different kinds of magnets. I would just be cautious of getting one with a magnet that sticks out too far. I'm not sure what the clearance is in the pan, but this one seems to be working fine. I'll stop by Autozone after work today to see if I can get a part number. Their website doesn't list any that "fit".

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