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im not super fond of that style scoop but im sure it will turn out cool
i have a little body work in my future also i will post pic when i get started
i have a little body work in my future also i will post pic when i get started
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How would you install something like that?
I've been looking for a new hood but like a pretty sweet one and found out that my search is useless.
So I'm just going to buy a hood scoop, but I don't know how you would put that in and make it look smooth.
Keep it up, the ride looks great.
I've been looking for a new hood but like a pretty sweet one and found out that my search is useless.
So I'm just going to buy a hood scoop, but I don't know how you would put that in and make it look smooth.
Keep it up, the ride looks great.
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Originally Posted by Shadowfax217
How would you install something like that?
I've been looking for a new hood but like a pretty sweet one and found out that my search is useless.
So I'm just going to buy a hood scoop, but I don't know how you would put that in and make it look smooth.
Keep it up, the ride looks great.
I've been looking for a new hood but like a pretty sweet one and found out that my search is useless.
So I'm just going to buy a hood scoop, but I don't know how you would put that in and make it look smooth.
Keep it up, the ride looks great.
well we're doing mine a lil differently...but the most common way to do it...is to rivet/screw it down to the hook...lots of fiberglass, bondo, and icing...and obviously a repaint...thats really all i can tell ya...its probably not for the amatures cuz it wont be the easiest job
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Originally Posted by K-OtiK
Originally Posted by Shadowfax217
How would you install something like that?
I've been looking for a new hood but like a pretty sweet one and found out that my search is useless.
So I'm just going to buy a hood scoop, but I don't know how you would put that in and make it look smooth.
Keep it up, the ride looks great.
I've been looking for a new hood but like a pretty sweet one and found out that my search is useless.
So I'm just going to buy a hood scoop, but I don't know how you would put that in and make it look smooth.
Keep it up, the ride looks great.
well we're doing mine a lil differently...but the most common way to do it...is to rivet/screw it down to the hook...lots of fiberglass, bondo, and icing...and obviously a repaint...thats really all i can tell ya...its probably not for the amatures cuz it wont be the easiest job
I'm not experienced in this sort of thing at all and I wouldn't want to screw it up
But take a lot of pictures, I can't wait to see the final product.
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Oh I'll definatly take a million pictures once the ball gets rolling...and yes any average body shop should be able to do it with ease
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weather really isnt the problem...there isnt any room in my garage cuz my dad hasnt towed our project truck out yet lol im hopin within the next few days ill be able to get rockin on this thing...i got alot of surprises for you guys