Front grill can’t find

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David288

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Hi, I’m been trying to find this grill or overlay for 4 weeks now and I can’t find anything it looks to be carbon fiber. If anyone has any suggestions, how to make it look like that or the product code or where to get it from that be nice. I also been trying to look for the decal and I can’t find it either. I have went to the Dodge dealership and they can’t find the part number for it.

Thanks
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looks like it may be a vinyl overlay,or decal.
 

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Looks like someone just vinyl wrapped the slats
 

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wonder if the chrome is removeable

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I have these set aside, i could dig them out & visually check them

i think these two images are from the grille, but maybe not

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send the picture someone on EBay - they can totally make that. They’re a ton of posting but like you said - different style. However someone can mock that image up easy.
 

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The Sport grill sucks for airflow,if it was me,i'd be replacing the inserts with the more open honeycomb grill,lets alot more air through to the rad. Sport grill replaced with the honey comb grill
 

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The Sport grill sucks for airflow,if it was me,i'd be replacing the inserts with the more open honeycomb grill,lets alot more air through to the rad. Sport grill replaced with the honey comb grill
I went from the honeycombs to the sport slats was all about the looks for me. Now I’m starting to want the honeycombs back. I did remove the two large plastics behind the grill so maybe I didn’t lose much flow. 517A6B5A-84B9-4BBE-9AFD-14D8C39CBE1A.jpeg
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I went from the honeycombs to the sport slats was all about the looks for me. Now I’m starting to want the honeycombs back. I did remove the two large plastics behind the grill so maybe I didn’t lose much flow. View attachment 517228
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The Sport grills little holes aren't for me,plus everybody and their dog has a 4X4 Sport up here,so i wanted a grill that wasn't quite so common,plus the fact i gained more airflow to the rad was a bonus,lol
 

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The Sport grills little holes aren't for me,plus everybody and their dog has a 4X4 Sport up here,so i wanted a grill that wasn't quite so common,plus the fact i gained more airflow to the rad was a bonus,lol
Sports aren’t common here, neither are RT’s, but that honeycomb grill is in every Ram around town. I wish I could’ve found a RCSB Sport when I was looking!
 

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Sports aren’t common here, neither are RT’s, but that honeycomb grill is in every Ram around town. I wish I could’ve found a RCSB Sport when I was looking!
On my little cul-d-sac there's 7 QC Sports,mines the only RCSB one though,lol. Sports are everywhere here,and apparently the 5th Gen Sport was released in Canada quite awhile before it was released down south
 

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At first I was liking the honey comb but as my tastes evolve I'm back on the sport band wagon, considering painting the slats black though. The chrome slats look good up close but from 10 yards away I prefer solid color
 

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Thanks all for the reply. I think I look into Plasti Dip.
Plasti Dip works terrific. the stuff is almost idiot proof. you can't spray it on poorly enough to make the final result looks bad. and if you don't like it it's removable. last year I put several coats on the painted side mirror covers of the wife's Chevy. VERY impressed with the results and durability so far.
 

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Plasti Dip works terrific. the stuff is almost idiot proof. you can't spray it on poorly enough to make the final result looks bad. and if you don't like it it's removable. last year I put several coats on the painted side mirror covers of the wife's Chevy. VERY impressed with the results and durability so far.
I have been using plastidip for 10 years, once you figure out how to spray it properly it’s awesome for indecisive people, lol. I did learn how to get a smooth finish with it and clear coated over some old metal rails I was using for practice.
 

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I have been using plastidip for 10 years, once you figure out how to spray it properly it’s awesome for indecisive people, lol. I did learn how to get a smooth finish with it and clear coated over some old metal rails I was using for practice.
Exactly, right? I've only used it once for that side mirror treatment. Spray a coat on, walk away, come back after some dry time, spray it again. After each coat completely dries you can't really tell a difference between what you "thought" was a really good spray application of the stuff or a mediocre one (unlike a spray paint). I even sprayed those mirror covers with them still ON the car. I just cut a hole in a large black trash bag, shoved the mirror thru it, and taped it protecting the car, and taped off the areas on the mirror assembly I didn't want the Plasti Dip to adhere to. Absolutely zero chance I attempt that same thing with a rattle can of Krylon spray paint or the likes of that.
 
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