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Ok, I did what everyone said and it turned out better than before. I was able to put all the "plugs" in their respective holes... including the bolts... turned out great!!!
^^ I know, it looks like the clips/plugs on that one are different than mine... Overall I'm happy with the install... next coming is the intake duct...
^^ I know, it looks like the clips/plugs on that one are different than mine... Overall I'm happy with the install... next coming is the intake duct...
BJFS2k didn't use the stock plugs, but this should not be any different than the stock ones nor it will effect the fitment..etc.
just installed mine. great quality but i had fitment problems. i had to file out almost all of the holes and had to trim a little off the inner edges of the half circle cutouts to make it fit right. but all in all still a great product. thanks guys
^^ I know, it looks like the clips/plugs on that one are different than mine... Overall I'm happy with the install... next coming is the intake duct...
Actually I lost my stock ones so I had to use some aftermarket ones, but I think the stock clips/ plugs are better.
Gary - quick question maybe you can answer for me. What I find on most of the cooling panels out there is they are actually too thick, and as a result, the hood ends up making marks on it (even a stock hood has this problem I find). Any info you can share on this? I'd love one for my own car
Gary - quick question maybe you can answer for me. What I find on most of the cooling panels out there is they are actually too thick, and as a result, the hood ends up making marks on it (even a stock hood has this problem I find). Any info you can share on this? I'd love one for my own car
good question.. cause my stock bumper get mess up from my stock hood already.