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thought i saw these discussed in another post. wasnt sure if you guys had seen this particular brand
http://www.cervinis.com/mustang-louver-hood-inserts.html
http://www.cervinis.com/mustang-louver-hood-inserts.html
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Would love to see a better picture of these with full hood and under hood view of installSMACK78 said:thought i saw these discussed in another post. wasnt sure if you guys had seen this particular brand
http://www.cervinis.com/mustang-louver-hood-inserts.html
I started a thread on this a while back. After further research I decided it wasn't worth the effort. IMO the best route is to buy the Tiger Racing 302S hood in FG and go from there.06mach1 said:I had seen these the other day in a Mustang magazine. They look interesting. I have been meaning to go to my Ford dealer and see if the louvers are available seperatly on the 2013 hood. Both would probably attach the same way. The louver would stick up above the hood slightly. It would not be recessed in.
CaliMR said:The smoked tails are not a bad price, $99 after core exchange, assuming they are well done. I rather have the 13 tails but that would be a nice upgrade on the 12s.
CaliMR said:They were on the same link, figured it was ok.For the price of the louvers and adding them to the stock hood, going aftermarket for something that already has them seems the better way to do it. Plus you still have your stock hood you can put back on. Assuming you pay someone to install them, and have to paint them, etc. If you do it yourself it is probably a significant cost savings.
Scratch that, just looked at hoods. They are a lot more expensive than the ones for my old car. It actually is a pretty good deal. Has anyone installed them to see how they really look?
I'd like to be able to add them but I just don't think they will work. Plus they would need to be recessed to look right. With the time and money you'd spend to add them you'd be better off buying the 302S hood. But I'm in if it can be done correctly at a reasonable price.06mach1 said:I see the 2013 hood louvers are available seperately from Ford. There is a right and left and cost is about $150 each.
yes at the price point to get them painted and mounted etc you are better off just getting a hood aftermarket that will give you the heat extraction that you are after.5 DOT 0 said:I'd like to be able to add them but I just don't think they will work. Plus they would need to be recessed to look right. With the time and money you'd spend to add them you'd be better off buying the 302S hood. But I'm in if it can be done correctly at a reasonable price.06mach1 said:I see the 2013 hood louvers are available seperately from Ford. There is a right and left and cost is about $150 each.
5 DOT 0 said:Plus they would need to be recessed to look right.