Homebrew hood vents

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Oct 12, 2011 | 07:37 PM
  #31  
Quote: I was seeing that could pose a problem. You could either try to flatten it where needed or use a thick 3M gasket around the frame to seal the gap.

I'd probably just use a thicker gasket. Trying to flatten it may cause the paint to crack.
no easy way to flatten it and it look good.
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Oct 12, 2011 | 07:43 PM
  #32  
it would probly be a bad idea to cut you support beams on the hood if thats what your thinking.
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Oct 12, 2011 | 07:46 PM
  #33  
Quote: it would probly be a bad idea to cut you support beams on the hood if thats what your thinking.
The hood vent from an H1 is pretty stout. I think it would maintain the rigidity of the hood.

And besides...it's just a hood. It provides no structural integrity to the vehicle. In the event of a front end collision that thing is crushed like a run can anyway.

As long as the vent is installed with good craftsmanship I don't see any problem cutting away the center "support" bean. Many hood lack this support and hold up just fine.
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Oct 12, 2011 | 08:56 PM
  #34  
Quote: no easy way to flatten it and it look good.
thats why im making one. i can make it look good and incorporate frame work to keep the hood rigid.
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Oct 12, 2011 | 09:19 PM
  #35  
Just did a quick search and I couldn't find any first generation hmmwv hood vents. Only the H2and H3 vents. Unless I can get my hands on one for next to nothing I'm not buying an H2 vent for $109 at the cheapest lol.
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Oct 12, 2011 | 09:42 PM
  #36  
and some of those are fake as well they are not actually louvered.
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Oct 12, 2011 | 09:44 PM
  #37  
Quote: and some of those are fake as well they are not actually louvered.
Yeah I thought of that. Either way in not spending that much on a vent lol
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Oct 12, 2011 | 09:52 PM
  #38  
Quote: Just did a quick search and I couldn't find any first generation hmmwv hood vents. Only the H2and H3 vents. Unless I can get my hands on one for next to nothing I'm not buying an H2 vent for $109 at the cheapest lol.
Yea H1 vents are impossible to find. I have hook ups at every motor pool on camp Lejeune and I can't get one. They have to be ordered. Something about the metal they use is special to the newer hmmwv. But I will still keep my eyes out. If I find two......I know where the other one is going! I'll hook you up if I come across some!
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Oct 12, 2011 | 10:52 PM
  #39  
Quote:
Yea H1 vents are impossible to find. I have hook ups at every motor pool on camp Lejeune and I can't get one. They have to be ordered. Something about the metal they use is special to the newer hmmwv. But I will still keep my eyes out. If I find two......I know where the other one is going! I'll hook you up if I come across some!
Haha hell yeahhh bro I'll do the same!
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Oct 13, 2011 | 02:31 AM
  #40  
Ok, sooo in another forum... I wont say which lol, but there is a guy doing these hood vents for another type of jeep, I wont say which one cuz I dont wanna be "wrong". He does a pretty dang good job! He does them for like under $100.
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Oct 13, 2011 | 11:49 AM
  #41  
Quote: Ok, sooo in another forum... I wont say which lol, but there is a guy doing these hood vents for another type of jeep, I wont say which one cuz I dont wanna be "wrong". He does a pretty dang good job! He does them for like under $100.
Thats pretty cool, but unless he's local he does you and I no good.
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Oct 13, 2011 | 12:30 PM
  #42  
Quote: well its no longer this color. The jeep is now desert tan and everything else is black rhino lined.
B/c that looks WAY better than that terrible yellow. Love your truck.
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Oct 15, 2011 | 05:57 PM
  #43  
Quote: B/c that looks WAY better than that terrible yellow. Love your truck.
x2 It looks A LOT better now.

And has anyone done it this way?
http://www.cherokeetalk.com/forum/f6...ood-vent-6783/
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Oct 15, 2011 | 06:28 PM
  #44  
Quote: x2 It looks A LOT better now.

And has anyone done it this way?
http://www.cherokeetalk.com/forum/f6...ood-vent-6783/
I did it this way except I made the holes smaller and rounded the corners. I was scared to cut into my hood and figured if/when I wanted to go bigger it would be easier then making the hole smaller. I also figured heat will still escape and water/elements will have a smaller hole to come thru.
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Oct 15, 2011 | 06:40 PM
  #45  
Looks good. But there is no reason to worry about cutting in to the hood. It has rolled edges all around and "support" bends. Obviously if you're going to remove a rather large portion then some bracing would def be a good idea.

I've got some plans up my sleeves when I put vents in my hood you guys are going to s**t when you see what I come up with!!
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