Has anyone used the FEED headlight cover on a 3RD gen?
Has anyone used the FEED headlight cover on a 3RD gen?
I was wandering if any of yall have used the feed headlight cover for your 3RD gen. My stock one some how brook off and flew away on me today while driving on the freeway. I was thinking about geting the feed cover. Just wanted to get some input on if anyone is satisfied with it thanks.
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Im very satisfied with the cover. It is functional because it has the hole in the back of it. I love the way it looks still need to get mine painted if you wanna see it I live in plano so I can show it too you sometime. My stock cover flew off as well at about 120 mph. But I like mine it looks really good and it does work. How well I do not know but I am getting rid of it as soon as I get my sleek light kit.
I have one, and IMO it looks great. Technically, it is functional...but with a headlight in there it isn't going to do much. There's just no room for the air coming in to go anywhere. I removed the plastick blocking plate thing from the hood directly behind the light so a bit more air can squirm through, but don't waste your money if you're looking for a performance increase that you will ever notice. However, since you lost your cover anyway...
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Its not completely for looks it just helps get some more FRESH air in there. Of course, even if you took you HOOD completly off you wouldnt notice a difference in power, but you would have more fresh air and cleaner air for your motor
Originally posted by SpiritR
Its not completely for looks it just helps get some more FRESH air in there. Of course, even if you took you HOOD completly off you wouldnt notice a difference in power, but you would have more fresh air and cleaner air for your motor
Its not completely for looks it just helps get some more FRESH air in there. Of course, even if you took you HOOD completly off you wouldnt notice a difference in power, but you would have more fresh air and cleaner air for your motor







