EMBLEMPROS.COM's mirror stainless air dam - Check it out!
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EMBLEMPROS.COM's mirror stainless air dam - Check it out!
Prototype for F-bodies Price will probably be around $150 (unconfirmed and subject to change) due to the mirror stainless. I'm going to inquire about brushed to see if I can get the cost down. Anyway, what do you guys think?
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You'll spot this thing on a car a mile away
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no offense, but you know in 3 days it'll be scraped, banged, "rocked-up", and possibly scraped off or bent backwards.....and that's on a stock car! On a lowered car fugetaboutit...... but I like where your head is!
EDIT: I posted this before the last 2 posts were up...
EDIT: I posted this before the last 2 posts were up...
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I bought one in 05 that was stainless polished. My Hawk is a D/D and I have never had any problems. Never scraped, bent. My Y pipe scrapes more than anything on the Hawk. The guy lived somewhere in Va that made them, so I'm glad to see thet are made again! If you look at my sig you can see it good. I hated the black plastic stock one but that's just me, I want nothing but stainless cause you only buy it once.
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I just ordered one off of fleabay. My stock one is trashed from the previous owner.
The one I got is actually 1 inch shorter than stock so scraping it shouldn't be so bad. It is just plain polished stainless, not mirrored, which should hold up to some abuse. I have a polished stainless brush guard on my truck that still looks good after years of abuse.
The one I got is actually 1 inch shorter than stock so scraping it shouldn't be so bad. It is just plain polished stainless, not mirrored, which should hold up to some abuse. I have a polished stainless brush guard on my truck that still looks good after years of abuse.
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The only time mine ever comes close to scraping is loading it on and off the trailer......
Matt are these the same as stock or are they shorter like the ebay one? If they are short I will be one of the first to order one, but if not you will have to redesign it (I have about 1/4in to play with now loading and unloading!)
Matt are these the same as stock or are they shorter like the ebay one? If they are short I will be one of the first to order one, but if not you will have to redesign it (I have about 1/4in to play with now loading and unloading!)
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The only time mine ever comes close to scraping is loading it on and off the trailer......
Matt are these the same as stock or are they shorter like the ebay one? If they are short I will be one of the first to order one, but if not you will have to redesign it (I have about 1/4in to play with now loading and unloading!)
Matt are these the same as stock or are they shorter like the ebay one? If they are short I will be one of the first to order one, but if not you will have to redesign it (I have about 1/4in to play with now loading and unloading!)
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Also I dont think it has a thing to do with directing air into he intake anyway. If you look at the way the air is routed it all goes through the radiator. The intake opening is infront of the ducting the air damn causes the air to go through and there is a black plastic piece seperating the two. At least on a Firebird there is. And since the airbox on my Firehawk is sealed to the hood openings I know for a fact it doesnt get any air flow from the air dam.
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i have the brushed one on my car .. drug it a few times .. sounded like the whole front end came off ..DID NOT BEND .. mine is a driven show car and the damn bugs love this thing , so if you plan on buying one ..plan on laying on the pavement and cleaning after every night drive .. and when/if i do rip this one off .. i'll be buy the polished one ..hells yes thats nice .. you can see it in the sig also
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Also I dont think it has a thing to do with directing air into he intake anyway. If you look at the way the air is routed it all goes through the radiator. The intake opening is infront of the ducting the air damn causes the air to go through and there is a black plastic piece seperating the two. At least on a Firebird there is. And since the airbox on my Firehawk is sealed to the hood openings I know for a fact it doesnt get any air flow from the air dam.