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Old 05-14-2018, 09:45 AM   #2
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That was my thought also! I was going to replace the original grill with the new one at first thought. I started looking at the screws and figured I would need much shorter ones to do the job. Then I decided to put the new grill in back of the old using the same screws. I first wrapped the edges of the new grill with duct tape, one screw at a time I put the new in back of old. It has helped in stopping the whistling sound. I am sure others will tell how they did theirs
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