Aftermarket Hood: What company to choose?
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Aftermarket Hood: What company to choose?
I want to get an aftermarket WS6 ram air hood for my 98 T/A. But what company should I go with? I dont know who to choose. Please, any help would be appreciated. Also, will they fit with no problems??
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I don't understand why people buy stock looking hoods from aftermarket companies. Might as well just buy OEM. NOTHING fits better than OEM, just do some searching and find a good deal....
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Originally Posted by Ls1CamaroGuy87
I don't understand why people buy stock looking hoods from aftermarket companies. Might as well just buy OEM. NOTHING fits better than OEM, just do some searching and find a good deal....
my vote is for VFN!
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Originally Posted by Ls1CamaroGuy87
I don't understand why people buy stock looking hoods from aftermarket companies. Might as well just buy OEM. NOTHING fits better than OEM, just do some searching and find a good deal....
2. Back in 99 $1500-$1800 for OEM No thanks
3. As posted above some people may not be able to spend $1500-$1800 on an OEM so the aftermarket ones are the next best thing.
Not all aftermarket ones are bad. Where you run into issues with aftermarket ones is that some places use the molds longer than they should thus filament issue arise.
With my ASCD SS hood's I have never had an issue.
What do you think dealerships and body shops do when they need to replace OEM parts like SS hoods, SS spoilers, WS6 hoods. Guess what GM and SLP are out of SS spoilers so they have to buy aftermarket ones. This will be the same for the hoods as well from what I understand the WS6 hoods are gone (sold out, and the SS hoods are not far behind).
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yeah that ramairhood.com place seems like a good deal.
From what I've gathered, ASCD is the next best thing if not the best choice
but clearly the best choice is just go OEM if you can.
just my .02 if I was gonna do it myself.
From what I've gathered, ASCD is the next best thing if not the best choice
but clearly the best choice is just go OEM if you can.
just my .02 if I was gonna do it myself.
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Bolt on if you want to open your hood easily.
Lift off if you want to remove your hood everytime you want to do anything under it.
I'd say, for most of us it would be a bolt on.
Lift off if you want to remove your hood everytime you want to do anything under it.
I'd say, for most of us it would be a bolt on.
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Here is a perfect example of what I was talking about (finding a good deal on OEM hoods)
https://ls1tech.com/forums/lsx-parts-sale/602419-98-02-ss-original-gm-slp-hood-southfla.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/lsx-parts-sale/602419-98-02-ss-original-gm-slp-hood-southfla.html
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^^thats true, but I HAVE seen some OEM WS-6 hoods on this site, and on ebaymotors, I strongly advise that you have patience and search it out, that way you won't regret it, and your hood won't be sticking up too much on one side or have shitty quality