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popimp 06-21-2007 07:35 AM

Magnets for blocking
 
I had an idea to use magnets to block the rest of my grill. You know the kind they use for advertising. Do you think this would work?

Bill in Houston 06-21-2007 07:58 AM

Isn't everything up there plastic?

VetteOwner 06-21-2007 07:59 AM

usually yes....unless you found a huge one that would go from your hood to the underside of your car :P

bbgobie 06-21-2007 08:00 AM

Are you talking the fridge magnets??
Even if you found a place to stick it... I wouldnt do highway speeds

Fourthbean 06-21-2007 08:01 AM

Hey and maybe the magnets will re-align the water molecules causing your car to cool better! <-- couldn't resist as that is what I was thinking when I saw your thread title.


Back in reality, it sounds like a good idea. Would you put the magnet directly on the radiator in out in front on the "bumper" part.

popimp 06-21-2007 08:29 AM

Not sure, Just a thought.

lunarhighway 06-21-2007 12:52 PM

i like magnets and some can be pretty strong for their size, but i'm not sure i understand what you're trying to do.

magnets don't like shocks so while they might be able to hold a lot of weight, i think a few bad roads could cause some trouble. i think the best way to attach something is make some discrete holes and use a couple of screws (with some clever planning you don't have to make holes anywere where they can be seen when the grillblock is of)

thinking about magnets, they would come in handy to test vortex generators. easy to relocate them.

Hockey4mnhs 06-21-2007 12:55 PM

somone with a f150 and a mazda 5..?? had a gril block on his f150 that used magnets i think

GasSavers_Ryland 06-21-2007 10:54 PM

I would want solid magents with some sort of socket to keep them from sliding, but personaly, I just glued my grill block on and that has worked great.

Mentalic 06-22-2007 06:41 AM

A good source of seriously strong magnets is old computer harddrives. They use those rare earth neodymium magnets to move the heads that move across the hard disk drive.
Anyway some of these magnets are so strong you have to be very careful just handling them because if two of them get close and your fingers are between them its easy to get pinched hard enough to make a blood blister! There lots of fun!


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