IdahoMtnSpyder
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The heat from the radiator on my 2013 RT was too much for my foot when I have it up on my highway peg. I decided to make my own using a 2014 RT right side grill.
First I cut the bottom of the grill and a couple of tabs off and then heated and reshaped the bottom to more closely match the shape of left side grill.

Next I cut a piece of aluminum sheet to fit the perimeter shape of the grill. Using aluminum duct tape I taped it to the grill plastic. Aluminum duct tape can take the heat and sticks for ages. It's painted flat black on the side that shows through the grill.

I cut a couple of holes in the duct plastic behind and below the radiator. I had earlier removed the bottom plastic shield when I installed the Spyder Pop's Bump Guard. Then I used a Dremel with a right angle attachment and spiral cutter to enlarge the hole. This is to allow as free a flow of the radiator air as possible.

First I cut the bottom of the grill and a couple of tabs off and then heated and reshaped the bottom to more closely match the shape of left side grill.


Next I cut a piece of aluminum sheet to fit the perimeter shape of the grill. Using aluminum duct tape I taped it to the grill plastic. Aluminum duct tape can take the heat and sticks for ages. It's painted flat black on the side that shows through the grill.


I cut a couple of holes in the duct plastic behind and below the radiator. I had earlier removed the bottom plastic shield when I installed the Spyder Pop's Bump Guard. Then I used a Dremel with a right angle attachment and spiral cutter to enlarge the hole. This is to allow as free a flow of the radiator air as possible.

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