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Volkswagen Jetta Grille Assembly

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COMPLETE GRILLE ASSEMBLY, ABS PLASTIC, BLACK -- With emblem provision; A high quality, OE replacement complete grille assembly; Backed by 1-year, unlimited-mileage warranty.

  • Fit Note: 4-Door, Sedan, 4th Generation, 4-Door, Wagon, 4th Generation, With Chrome
  • Material: Plastic shell and insert
  • Style: OE comparable
  • Type: OE replacement
  • Color/Finish: Black
  • Quantity Sold: Sold individually
  • Warranty: 1-year, unlimited-mileage warranty

Fits the following 2001-2005 Volkswagen Jetta submodels:

  • 2005-2005: 2.5; 5 Cyl 2.5L;
  • 2005-2005: GL TDI; 4 Cyl 1.9L;
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SPYDER GRILLE ASSEMBLY, ABS PLASTIC, SOLD INDIVIDUALLY

Add some touch of style to your ride by installing this eye-catching grille assembly from Spyder. Designed to replace your factory grille, Spyder's grille is made of chrome plated or black coated ABS shell, giving your car a true custom look. Plus, it is specially crafted to fit your vehicle, making it easy to install with no cutting or drilling required.

Features:

  • With emblem provision
  • Includes installation instructions and all necessary hardware
  • Made with black ABS plastic shell and insert
  • Adds security and style to your vehicle
  • Easy bolt-on installation with no drilling or cutting required
  • With 30-day Spyder limited warranty

  • Location: Front
  • Material: Plastic shell and insert
  • Style: Custom look
  • Type: Direct fit
  • Color/Finish: Black
  • Quantity Sold: Sold individually
  • Warranty: 90-day Spyder limited warranty

Fits the following 1996-1998 Volkswagen Jetta submodels:

  • 1996-1998: All Submodels; All Engines;
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One of the most distinctive parts on the front of a Volkswagen Jetta is the grille assembly. This component serves a very important cosmetic purpose that, without it, the front area will have something visually missing. But more than that, the grille assembly actually lets enough air to enter the engine bay in order to cool the engine and the nearby parts. If the space of the grille assembly was covered, the car would experience some aerodynamic drag, and the engine would heat up faster. Car grilles are generally long-lasting, but after years of sporting them, deformations will definitely show up. Once signs of aging become unsightly, you are up for a grille assembly replacement.

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  • Answer: The size of the air openings in grilles is mostly cosmetic. Big bars and grilles became popular after the Second World War, but nowadays, manufacturers are opting for small to slightly bigger openings. Manufacturers know that these openings are important for engine bay airflow, so they always ensure that the design of the grilles allows air to enter but prohibits entry of damaging debris.
  • Answer: Grilles made of aluminum are very resistant to corrosion, so they are expected to last for years. However, deformations may not be preventable, especially those caused by impacts, and these deformations may shorten the life span of the component. Grilles made of pure steel, which are called billet grilles, are durable enough and can resist damage from hard debris, but these grilles are somehow vulnerable to corrosion. Plastic-shell grilles are a good option because they possess the strength of steel and the corrosion-resistance of aluminum.
  • Answer: The type of design a grille has is actually not a big issue. A billet grille, the sheet-metal type with long slits with edges that are facing downwards, can actually provide more incoming air to the engine bay for cooling the engine and other nearby parts. A mesh or cheesegrater grille, on the other hand, can also provide enough air to the engine bay. The choice should focus on the ability of the grille to last. Billet grilles are durable because they are made of purified metal that are rolled and cut into different shapes and sizes; other grilles, however, are made of aluminum or plastic shell. The downside of using billet grilles is that they corrode over time once the protective covering flakes off. Aluminum and plastic-shell grilles can last longer because they are resistant to corrosion.