Should i remove the grill from my FF? - Should i?
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- dragonclass
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Stencil, no one has really said, but were you able to take out the screen fully? I mean, if you only have to make a good enough hole to get needle-nose or small vise-grips in there and yank it then I'm in. If you have to keep cutting and cutting without it ever being truely "clean" then forget it.
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- Speedbeetle06
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When I denozzled mine, it was fairly easy to remove. I used a small knife to make a hole in it, then got neddlenose pliers to get the rest out. It wasn't perfect, there was maybe one small sharp piece left, nothing to stop you from doing this mod though.
As for the range, there is a slight range improvement, and the stream is more spread out. You'll get wetter if you get hit by it.
As for the range, there is a slight range improvement, and the stream is more spread out. You'll get wetter if you get hit by it.
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