Description
It will never rust and will always keep its luster!
Only available at TheProwlerStore.com
This is absolutely beautiful – you must see it mounted! Replaces your stock grille and fits existing factory bolt holes. You may put your stock grille back at any time. Easy to mount.
Made of pure, shiny, heavy-gauge stainless steel with a polished mirror finish. No maintenance required – it will not rust, stain, or fade. It will not come off on the road, even with vibration or potholes.
NOTE: Does not fit with the lighted grille ACC-822020 above.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Parts Included:
- 1 x Stainless steel retro grille
- 5 x 3/4″ round fuzzy Velcro pads
- 1 x 36″ long 3/4″ wide matte black vinyl strip
NOTE: The stainless retro grille will sit about 1/4″ higher than the stock OEM grille to emulate the styling of vintage roadsters. Adjust your hood bumper stops to compensate. Your stainless grille may need to be slightly hand-formed (bent) to match your Prowler’s front end. Read all directions before starting.
- Remove the factory grille by opening the hood and unscrewing the three screws securing it to the body. Remove the two additional screws securing the sides of the grille to the inner frame. Pull the grille toward the back of the vehicle to detach the lower chin pin from the body. See Diagram 1 below.
- Install your new grille insert the same way, but without the two center metal attachment arms and screws—they are not needed.
- Before installing your new grille, clean and prepare the newly exposed area behind the factory grille for the best result. Paint the aluminum frame and any light-colored items black. Apply the included matte black adhesive vinyl to the inner rim of the fenders, about 1/4″ in from the outer edge, to blacken the area that would otherwise be visible through the grille.
- Check the curve of the new grille. Shape it by hand if needed for a perfect fit. Insert the chin pin at the bottom of the grille into the notch at the base of the opening and ensure it is firmly seated. Adjust the hood stops up or down if needed to relieve pressure on the grille when the hood is closed.
- Set the top of the grille over the three exposed screw locations. Adjust as needed so it tucks nicely under the hood. Use the provided fuzzy Velcro pads under the hood corners and center, where the grille may touch, to prevent paint damage.
IMPORTANT: Fitment Tips – Shut the hood gently the first time to check clearance:
- Make sure the grille is completely seated at the bottom.
- Push the grille back toward the engine when mounting to allow extra hood clearance (see Diagram 1).
- Twist the hood counterclockwise to raise it and give more clearance (see Diagram 3).
- If hood clearance is still an issue (rare), place one or two washers under the hood latch base to slightly raise it, then reattach.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE: Lightly dust the cover with a clean, soft cloth before cleaning. Then wipe with a clean, soft cloth and a quality streak-free glass cleaner.
































