Insect Screen For Holden Rodeo 2002
Insect Screen For Holden Rodeo 2002
Insect Screen For Holden Rodeo 2002

Insect Screen For Holden Rodeo 2002

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Regular price$173.00
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  • Aussie Designed
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• 1 x Tuff Terrain radiator insect screen

• 1 x bolt and hook set

• Washers for mounting

• Fitting instructions

• Helps prevent radiator clogging by insects

• Screens grille from stone and grit strikes

• Mesh pattern maintains airflow to radiator

• 1 mm steel mesh made to last

• Zinc plated then powder coated finish

• Vehicle-specific fit for Holden Rodeo RA

Tuff Terrain’s insect screen sits in front of the Holden Rodeo RA 2002 radiator and grille, catching bugs before they pack into the fins and slow airflow. The mesh blocks stones and road grit as they flick up off the tyres, which helps protect the face of your grille and cooling system. The shape follows the Rodeo’s front end, meaning airflow still reaches the radiator to keep the ute working on hot days.

The 1 mm steel mesh goes through a zinc plate bath, then cops a powder coat finish, which helps it handle wet roads and long dirt hauls. The supplied fittings hook the screen straight to the grille, keeping it steady over corrugations and highway runs. The whole screen lifts off for a scrub, so you can clean it out at camp and get out there again. Terms and conditions apply.

Q: Does this insect screen fit all Holden Rodeo models?

A: No, it suits the Holden Rodeo RA 2002.

This screen follows the grille shape of the RA series front end, which means other generations or body shapes may not line up. Always check your build year and model code before ordering. If your Rodeo is not RA 2002, speak with our team for the correct screen.

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

A: Yes, it can remain fitted in normal driving conditions.

The steel mesh carries a zinc plated and powder coated finish, which helps resist corrosion from rain and road spray. Many drivers run these screens through touring, towing, and daily use. Remove the screen only when you want to clean it or inspect behind the grille.

Q: How often should I clean the insect screen?

A: Clean it whenever you notice debris build-up.

Heavy insect strike, grass seeds, or red dust can collect on the mesh after long runs. A quick rinse or soft brush keeps airflow up across the radiator. Regular checks before and after trips help your cooling system work as intended.

Q: Do I need any special tools to install the screen?

A: Basic hand tools are usually enough.

The kit includes bolts, hooks, and washers, which attach through the mesh to the grille. Most owners install the screen using common spanners or screwdrivers. Follow the supplied fitting instructions and work on level ground with the bonnet securely supported.

Q: Will the screen affect engine cooling on hot days?

A: The mesh design aims to maintain adequate airflow.

The pattern uses open areas between the 1 mm steel strands, meaning air can still move freely toward the radiator fins. Regular cleaning keeps those gaps clear. Many touring setups use similar screens in hot Aussie conditions without cooling issues.

Terms and conditions apply.