Question about installing new air intake covers
#1
Question about installing new air intake covers
Hey,
I'm thinking about putting chrome air intake covers on my H3 (the 2 parts on the hood near the windshield. One on the right, and one on the left). My question is do the air intake covers go over the top of my existing ones, or do they replace them completely. Every site I visit just states that they're chrome and are easy to apply with 3m tape. Does anyone know about this?
Thanks
Cameron
I'm thinking about putting chrome air intake covers on my H3 (the 2 parts on the hood near the windshield. One on the right, and one on the left). My question is do the air intake covers go over the top of my existing ones, or do they replace them completely. Every site I visit just states that they're chrome and are easy to apply with 3m tape. Does anyone know about this?
Thanks
Cameron
#3
find a used set off an H3. have them sent out to chrome or mylar coating. bolt back on. car washes are a fun place to sit after a good hard rain. you get to see the guys who work there stopping the machine, walking in the tunnel and bringing out all of the parts that get pulled off by the scrubbers that are adhered with 3m tape.
#4
find a used set off an H3. have them sent out to chrome or mylar coating. bolt back on. car washes are a fun place to sit after a good hard rain. you get to see the guys who work there stopping the machine, walking in the tunnel and bringing out all of the parts that get pulled off by the scrubbers that are adhered with 3m tape.
#5
yeah just like the grill.
they just pull off but finding "used" ones will be difficult and possibly expensive.
They come black and have to be painted to color when new.
Just use that money for gas.
they just pull off but finding "used" ones will be difficult and possibly expensive.
They come black and have to be painted to color when new.
Just use that money for gas.
Last edited by Hunner; 01-05-2012 at 10:56 AM.
#6
*Fire Marshall Bill voice*
LEMME TELL YOU SUMTHIN!
Let's say you're driving along on a bright sunny day, when all of a sudden, the chrome up there reflects a ray of sunlight directly in to your eyes. This causes partial blindness and severe discomfort. Your inherent reflex is to close your eyes and move your head away from the painful light that is assaulting your retinas. This action causes you to jerk the wheel and enter into oncoming traffic, which, for example, just so happens to be a Peterbilt 359 driven by an old trucker who's reflexes aren't what they used to be. The ensuing collision causes you to fly out of your truck through the windshield and become a gory part in the front end of the old semi, which would definitely ruin your day.
The moral of the story:
Chrome is bad...don't do chrome.
LEMME TELL YOU SUMTHIN!
Let's say you're driving along on a bright sunny day, when all of a sudden, the chrome up there reflects a ray of sunlight directly in to your eyes. This causes partial blindness and severe discomfort. Your inherent reflex is to close your eyes and move your head away from the painful light that is assaulting your retinas. This action causes you to jerk the wheel and enter into oncoming traffic, which, for example, just so happens to be a Peterbilt 359 driven by an old trucker who's reflexes aren't what they used to be. The ensuing collision causes you to fly out of your truck through the windshield and become a gory part in the front end of the old semi, which would definitely ruin your day.
The moral of the story:
Chrome is bad...don't do chrome.
#7
Buy Them! They Look great and are cheap enough to replace "if" they ever start to peal off! Yes 3M tape holds on forever! Just follow instruction. Polish with some wax ever now and then and they will last! Had them on my H3T going on 2 years and I live were it go's below 0 in the winter!
#10
*Fire Marshall Bill voice*
LEMME TELL YOU SUMTHIN!
Let's say you're driving along on a bright sunny day, when all of a sudden, the chrome up there reflects a ray of sunlight directly in to your eyes. This causes partial blindness and severe discomfort. Your inherent reflex is to close your eyes and move your head away from the painful light that is assaulting your retinas. This action causes you to jerk the wheel and enter into oncoming traffic, which, for example, just so happens to be a Peterbilt 359 driven by an old trucker who's reflexes aren't what they used to be. The ensuing collision causes you to fly out of your truck through the windshield and become a gory part in the front end of the old semi, which would definitely ruin your day.
The moral of the story:
Chrome is bad...don't do chrome.
LEMME TELL YOU SUMTHIN!
Let's say you're driving along on a bright sunny day, when all of a sudden, the chrome up there reflects a ray of sunlight directly in to your eyes. This causes partial blindness and severe discomfort. Your inherent reflex is to close your eyes and move your head away from the painful light that is assaulting your retinas. This action causes you to jerk the wheel and enter into oncoming traffic, which, for example, just so happens to be a Peterbilt 359 driven by an old trucker who's reflexes aren't what they used to be. The ensuing collision causes you to fly out of your truck through the windshield and become a gory part in the front end of the old semi, which would definitely ruin your day.
The moral of the story:
Chrome is bad...don't do chrome.