Its a hood bonaza!
#63
I bumped this up top so i could use it. I have been told to try and use a steel hood. Mainly that the fit and finish tend to be better. I have narrowed my choices to the aap and Cervani (sp)? Neither of these are offered in steel. So from experience how much work had to be done of eithe of these for install. And since the install how have the hoods reacted to temp change, etc. Any cracking?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Soap: Sorry been off for a while , And no I do not mind you posting the pic at all .
Boost my cervini had very little finish work needed to paint. the bodyshop had it done in a couple days and they did it after hours for me. they even helped me install it . It was straight forward, only thing I do not like is the squirters, but I will figure something out
![](https://www.f150online.com/galleries/images/563-888-9201.jpg)
A closeup of the wheels for those who wanted to see them
Boost my cervini had very little finish work needed to paint. the bodyshop had it done in a couple days and they did it after hours for me. they even helped me install it . It was straight forward, only thing I do not like is the squirters, but I will figure something out
![](https://www.f150online.com/galleries/images/563-888-9201.jpg)
A closeup of the wheels for those who wanted to see them
![](https://www.f150online.com/galleries/images/563-888-9202.jpg)
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Not sure if this was posted earlier..but here's:
Pro Finish - ProGlass hoods for Ford
American Auto Designs
There's also these guys, who supposedly will be migrating their ram air setup for the F150s....sometime in the future....
Banshee Performance
Pro Finish - ProGlass hoods for Ford
American Auto Designs
There's also these guys, who supposedly will be migrating their ram air setup for the F150s....sometime in the future....
Banshee Performance
Last edited by braboin; 11-12-2002 at 05:03 PM.
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