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HOOD MOD REVISITED
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<blockquote data-quote="94SVT Coupe" data-source="post: 436815" data-attributes="member: 4468"><p>Well first of all, you put them in backwards. Put the part at the front of the hood in first, it hooks onto the edge of the opening, then just pop in the part toward the rear of the hood. It will pop right in and out no problem. If the flaps are why you did that, I'd just cut em.</p><p></p><p>Second, keeping the flaps does you no good. It doesn't keep out any water. They don't close flush to the vents, there's a big gap all the way around. That's why you have to do the mod. It gets in there stock, that's why everyone's hood liner gets trashed.</p><p></p><p>351machone, the point is to let the water fall though to the ground instead of soaking into the liner and destroying it. </p><p></p><p>The flaps don't matter, the water gets in if they are open or closed. I cut mine off. The only thing the flaps do is hide the engine stuff from view from the outside, and block airflow. You can see the yellow of the radiator cap through one of them at certain angles with no flaps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="94SVT Coupe, post: 436815, member: 4468"] Well first of all, you put them in backwards. Put the part at the front of the hood in first, it hooks onto the edge of the opening, then just pop in the part toward the rear of the hood. It will pop right in and out no problem. If the flaps are why you did that, I'd just cut em. Second, keeping the flaps does you no good. It doesn't keep out any water. They don't close flush to the vents, there's a big gap all the way around. That's why you have to do the mod. It gets in there stock, that's why everyone's hood liner gets trashed. 351machone, the point is to let the water fall though to the ground instead of soaking into the liner and destroying it. The flaps don't matter, the water gets in if they are open or closed. I cut mine off. The only thing the flaps do is hide the engine stuff from view from the outside, and block airflow. You can see the yellow of the radiator cap through one of them at certain angles with no flaps. [/QUOTE]
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