You want hoods? you get hoods!
all the same info from this thread is in this new gallery i created. the titles of the pics is the name of the hood, and the details once you open the pic up, says whether its functional or not, and what its made out of.
the 2nd album that i'll do next weekend will be for tonneau covers, and the 3rd album for misc. mods.
here's the link
https://www.f150online.com/galleries...TOKEN=41124803
and i just found another hood believe it or not. trying to find out who makes it though before i post it. i believe its a kaminari, but just double checking
the 2nd album that i'll do next weekend will be for tonneau covers, and the 3rd album for misc. mods.
here's the link
https://www.f150online.com/galleries...TOKEN=41124803
and i just found another hood believe it or not. trying to find out who makes it though before i post it. i believe its a kaminari, but just double checking
Over the weekend I was talking to a friend of mine about mods for my truck and mentioned a new hood. He says he has ordered numeruos hoods from different manufacturors and that Cervini is by far the best hood made. They have very high QC standards. BUT...since they have such high QC, you can by a blemish hood for half price sometimes. He says the blemish sometimes is nothing but the hood thickness being off a small amount, nothing you see or have to worry about. It's a good way to save some $$$ by making a call to Cervini...
thats the one lucky. here's a pic of it on the truck
Fiberglass, with optional carbon fiber insert, nonfunctional

and you are right kevs, i've heard nothing but great stuff about cervini's quality. Even the places i went to about seeing about getting the hood prepped and painted said they only hoods they would do were cervini's cuz of the better quality. i'm sure iwth the steel hoods, its pretty stright forward with the quality, but not many are steel.
I have heard from a couple guys who had cervini's hoods then got a proglass, that they were both awsome quality, but the proglass was even better
and here's a few pics of the bottom of mumbly's reflexxons hood that i just added to the gallery. seems this cowl hood has the most airflow out of all of the cowls, except for the proglass
2 inlet holes for air

Fiberglass, with optional carbon fiber insert, nonfunctional

and you are right kevs, i've heard nothing but great stuff about cervini's quality. Even the places i went to about seeing about getting the hood prepped and painted said they only hoods they would do were cervini's cuz of the better quality. i'm sure iwth the steel hoods, its pretty stright forward with the quality, but not many are steel.
I have heard from a couple guys who had cervini's hoods then got a proglass, that they were both awsome quality, but the proglass was even better
and here's a few pics of the bottom of mumbly's reflexxons hood that i just added to the gallery. seems this cowl hood has the most airflow out of all of the cowls, except for the proglass
2 inlet holes for air



