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Old 01-27-2004 | 08:51 PM
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Default Where did you get you "rain guards"?

to protect from water entering the engine after removing the baffles. Links please.
Old 01-27-2004 | 10:25 PM
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to protect from water entering the engine after removing the baffles. Links please.
just finished taking off the baffles. Needed a pair of pliers to yank them off a screwdriver wasn't doing it (first layer of fiberglass is what actually came loose not the glue). Need to know where I can get those "Rain Gaurds" Anybody?
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this should help. LS1 SpeedCLICK HERE or Afterthoughts Auto CLICK HERE
Old 01-27-2004 | 10:45 PM
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Thanks but I'm looking for the External Rain Gaurds. All speed inc. has is the one that attaches to the back of the BG Ram Air from inside the Hood.
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ttt, anybody?
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Made my own. Get some clear plexiglass. Take out the black grill inserts from the hood scoops and draw around them on the plexiglass. Then just cut them out. The first set I made I drilled holes in them where the screws for the black grill's screws were. When it rained I had to remove the grills and put the blockers behind them and rescrew back on. On the new ones I drilled holes in the blockers and put in the little black spreading push pin thingies I bought at AutoZone. Now when it rains I just put them in front of the grills and push the pins thru one of the holes in the grill.




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