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28 minutes ago, Trailboss91 said:

Please send a pic and details of how you had it installed. Cant wait to see how it turns out!

Ill be doing it myself. Its done by glue and double sided tape. I will post pics after i do it

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Posted
20 hours ago, Nola Sciko said:

I'm planning on getting the hood scoop next month.  Just got the air designs spoiler last week

Would you care to post some more pics of the spoiler and elaborate on how you installed it pretty please :)

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For the install I cleaned the surface with alchohol  and the spoiler attaches with double sided tape. I had to trim a little bit to fit my roll n lock bed cover

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Posted
44 minutes ago, Nola Sciko said:

For the install I cleaned the surface with alchohol  and the spoiler attaches with double sided tape. I had to trim a little bit to fit my roll n lock bed cover

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Very nice! Thank you sir. 

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BMC Extreme Customs.

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Part#: BMC-21026 
Single Scoop Functional Ram Air Hood 
Fully Integrated Ram Air channel internal to hood - no extra bolt on channels to buy 
Fully Functional -interfaces through Open Path or Cold Air Intake 
Uses stock mounting hardware - no need for new brackets or special struts. 
Comes prebaked - which means less time for Prep. Comes ready for prep and paint 
Highest quality available and built in the USA 
Includes Fitment Guarantee 1 Year Warranty
 

I have not seen this one in person. But, the pictures look decent.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Darksky said:

BMC Extreme Customs.

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No Hoods offered for the T1 trucks.

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Picture of the underside.

 

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Sorry, it’s all for us “old” truck guys.

 

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FWIW- I do like the looks of this one.

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On 9/11/2019 at 9:37 PM, Tumtum5891 said:

Just ordered my airdesign scoop today. Pics next week after delivery and install 

Any update on that air design scoop? I really like the look of it

Posted
8 hours ago, NCD said:

Any update on that air design scoop? I really like the look of it

Yup. I like it alot. Did it myself but a second set of hands would have been nice

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