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Thinking about adding both of these. I’ve only seen a couple pics from folks w both. If you have done this and could share I would appreciate it. Thanks!
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Nice indeed. I have the graphics package on my BSBL(still waiting for its arrival). It covers the area where the scoop would go. I have the deflector to install, hope it won't be too busy as you said.I thought about that too. But I decided to stay with the air deflector only. Since I have hood decals , it would too busy. Also the hood scoop is fake but if it was functional the air deflector would defeat the purpose of the scoop , so that was my reason. IMHO
Unfortunately not the case, I tried everything from adjusting hood stoppers, to adding more height to them, to adding rubber quarter inch tubing into the gasket tubes around the hood. Hood would still shake at 70+ mph and I could not deal with that, had to take it off.I have the air deflector and it functions great, with no vibration or hood shake that others have posted about. I believe the hood shake comes from the hood stoppers not being adjusted properly.
Not a fan of the hood scoop on any vehicle unless its functional, such as the ram air and cowl induction of the muscle car era of the 70's.
Something is not adjusted right. there are many, including myself that do not have the issue of the hood bouncing at speed, and then there are folks that report this issue.Unfortunately not the case, I tried everything from adjusting hood stoppers, to adding more height to them, to adding rubber quarter inch tubing into the gasket tubes around the hood. Hood would still shake at 70+ mph and I could not deal with that, had to take it off.
Yeah not sure what it was. Could try re applying itSomething is not adjusted right. there are many, including myself that do not have the issue of the hood bouncing at speed, and then there are folks that report this issue.
I suspect a combination of deflector installation and seating angleYeah not sure what it was. Could try re applying it