Grill cover for the winter

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AcesOverEights

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I need a grill cover. The heat in my truck is pathetic when its below 5 degrees.
The only one I see is from FIA. The reviews on that dont make it seem like its good at all.

Anyone know of a good one? I'd rather not just throw cardboard over the grill, but if i have too.........
 

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What year what engine what milage
First off you going to just mask a problem by doing that.
Its telling you that the colling system needs to be looked at.
 
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Days like today, 31* when I left for work, the heat set on 90 degrees will bake you out of the truck. If its below zero, even set at 90* its just lukewarm. When I come to a stop, the heat blows even colder.

I grew up in northern MN, putting a winter front on a truck used to be the norm.
 
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