Insect Screen For Nissan Patrol GQ Wagon / Ute Cab 92 - On
Insect Screen For Nissan Patrol GQ Wagon / Ute Cab 92 - On
Insect Screen For Nissan Patrol GQ Wagon / Ute Cab 92 - On

Insect Screen For Nissan Patrol GQ Wagon / Ute Cab 92 - On

TTSNGUGQ2

Regular price$142.00
/

  • Aussie Designed
  • Available to order
  • Backordered, shipping soon

• 1 x Tuff Terrain radiator insect screen

• Mounting bolts

• Washers

• Mounting hooks

• Fitting instructions

• Suits Nissan Patrol GQ 92-onwards

• Mesh stops insects reaching radiator

• Steel construction handles stone strikes

• Zinc and powder coat combat corrosion

• No drilling into body or grille

• Screen lifts off for cleaning

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.

Q: How often should I remove and clean the Tuff Terrain insect screen?

A: Remove and clean the screen whenever you see visible build-up across the mesh. Regular cleaning keeps airflow high and helps the radiator do its job, especially after insect-heavy night runs or dusty tracks. A rinse with low-pressure water usually shifts bugs and seeds. Avoid bending the mesh while you handle it.

Q: Can the insect screen stay on the vehicle all year round?

A: The screen can stay fitted year round under normal driving. The zinc plating and powder coat finish resist weather exposure over time and help the steel mesh handle rain and road spray. Many owners leave the screen in place through city and highway use. Remove it only when you want direct access to the radiator or need a deep clean.

Q: Does the screen affect engine cooling on hot days or when towing?

A: The open mesh pattern aims to maintain adequate airflow to the radiator. The wire spacing lets air move through while it traps larger debris such as insects and grass seeds. In normal operating conditions the screen should not cause overheating. Always keep the mesh clean to support proper cooling performance.

Q: Will I need to modify the grille or bonnet to fit this screen?

A: You do not need to modify the grille or bonnet. The supplied bolt and hook fittings latch to the existing grille structure and hold the screen forward of the radiator. Installation uses the pre-formed holes in the mesh, which simplifies alignment. Follow the printed instructions to tension the screen evenly across the front of the vehicle.

Q: Is this insect screen CE certified or RoHS compliant?

A: The manufacturer information for this specific screen does not state CE or RoHS compliance. These standards usually apply to electrical and electronic gear rather than passive steel mesh guards. As a mechanical accessory the screen focuses on physical protection instead of electrical safety. Check local regulations if you require formal certification for your fleet or region.

Terms and conditions apply.