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Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
Double sided tape isn’t strong enough to stay on the hoodI almost lost it on the interstate
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
Great look,great fit, but that cheap double sided tape they use instead adhesive, (their instructions say the adhesive they provide)After prepping by their instructions and waiting the 24 hour wait time didn’t even think about sticking.So really no way to attach to vehicle other than drilling your hoodWould not recommend
Reverend Blamo
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024
Mine arrived today, I dry fitted it on the hood and will install it tomorrow. The first thing I noticed was the finish, it is not horrible but not perfect. I had first considered painting it but after some discussion with one of my techs we decided to leave it with the gloss black finish but polish it.I will not trust the adhesive tape. It appears too thin in both dimensions. The rear ( at the cowl) is curved along the same arc as the hood however, it does not touch the hood. It may be as much as two milimetres. This not an issue for us as the customer wants the hood scoop to be functional to allow cool air in and hot air out. [We tested this and found a hood scoop can lower under hood temperatures dramatically] We will use an epoxy that is not effected by the heat and remains flexible. No one wants it to blow off at highway speed.Fit? it seems that it almost drops in place. It centers between the declining angle on the Ford's hood. Length is perfect, in the front it goes just past the curve, while the rear runs right to the hood edge.I pressed down on the top while it sat on the truck, slight bend but probably less than the trucks OEM hood.We will provide photos upon modifications and installation.Update: It is installed. In the second photo one can see the installed, finished and cleaned product. Not too bad. IF, you take care, have a helper and are patient. If you look at the first photos (with arrows) you can see what happens if the tape is uncovered as it sits on the hood. This demonstrates how ineffective the double-sided tape is. It might be better to discarded the tape completely and a good (3M?) tape or epoxy like we did. We removed this mess with a W.D. type spray.As mentioned before, the rear along the hood does not touch the hood. It suited our purpose as we modified it to be functional. We found after the the front did not either. There is a gap along the mid-section of the front. Not awesome, and air WILL be forced under at speed. A good thing if the hood was to be functional, not so much otherwise. I feel the pressure might be too much.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024
First i thought ohh its dusty probaby cause it was stored but it wierd me out it was all wrapped ok no problem started the process of installing once i intall it i notice a corner was chippedUpdated adhesive isnt good i clean up the area properly they give u some kind of nail polish with clear coator glue not sure... well it only last 2 days on i was driving about 60 mph and notice it was lifting when i arrived home with no force i took the scoop and left all that cheap tape stuck on my truck and it was a hassle to clean it up.... just invest something better dont go cheap as i did not worth itFinal reviewI was driving on the 91 fwy around 80mph on a hot day and that hood scoop flew off luckly it didnt hit my truck or crack my windshield or hit another car... so now i have an nasty stain from that clear cr@p they give... Just dont do it is not worth it
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