For those of you who cut your grill???
On my previous car I had a urethane front bumper which I cut in order to fit a big FMIC, but urethane isn't that easy to cut. It didn't turn out good at all. Others have probably had better experiences trying to cut polyurethane but I wouldn't do it again unless I had to.
set of tin snips works best. then use a flat board with really aggressive sand paper to sand smooth the cut marks. you can make it look 100% pro if you take a little time. i went a step farther and cut out the whole dam area. but i plan to get a new aftermarket bumper anyways so i didn't care to much. would be plenty of support either way you do it. remember all the plastic underneath the car all bolted together.
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