Tuff Terrain’s insect screen sits out front on Nissan Patrol GQ Wagon and Ute Cab from 1992-onwards, and that mesh catches bugs before they wedge into the radiator fins. The panel shape follows the grille opening to snag grass seeds and small stones, meaning coolant flow stays more stable when you tow or crawl in low range. The bolt and hook fittings grab the grille without fresh holes, and the screen pops off when you want a scrub.
A 1 mm steel mesh does the hard yards up front, as that wire thickness cops stone hits without caving in on corrugated roads. The mesh runs through a zinc plating bath which fights off rust when the track turns wet or salty. A powder coat layer then locks that finish in place and shrugs off grime. The open pattern keeps air moving to the radiator, while the framed edge holds shape trip after trip.
A 1 mm steel mesh does the hard yards up front, as that wire thickness cops stone hits without caving in on corrugated roads. The mesh runs through a zinc plating bath which fights off rust when the track turns wet or salty. A powder coat layer then locks that finish in place and shrugs off grime. The open pattern keeps air moving to the radiator, while the framed edge holds shape trip after trip.