RCinNC Well-Known Member Joined Aug 30, 2014 Messages 2,875 Location North Carolina Oct 2, 2021 #41 I probably could have used one out in Colorado a couple years ago. It might have deflected the bird that ended up getting stuck in my right side air intake.
I probably could have used one out in Colorado a couple years ago. It might have deflected the bird that ended up getting stuck in my right side air intake.
Tenman Well-Known Member Joined Dec 7, 2013 Messages 2,110 Location Natchez Ms USA Oct 3, 2021 #42 I plugged all mine after a nice sized rock went in my radiator duct
RCinNC Well-Known Member Joined Aug 30, 2014 Messages 2,875 Location North Carolina Oct 3, 2021 #43 That looks cool. Is that just expanded steel mesh?
Tenman Well-Known Member Joined Dec 7, 2013 Messages 2,110 Location Natchez Ms USA Oct 3, 2021 #44 Yes.
RCinNC Well-Known Member Joined Aug 30, 2014 Messages 2,875 Location North Carolina Oct 3, 2021 #45 I might have to steal your idea, Tenman. It has that bitchin' 60's British sports car look.
Sierra1 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 7, 2016 Messages 15,017 Location Joshua TX Oct 3, 2021 #46 I'm thinkin' @Mak10 has done similar.
Checkswrecks Ungenear to broked stuff Staff member Global Moderator 2011 Site Supporter Joined Mar 7, 2011 Messages 11,524 Location Damascus, MD Oct 4, 2021 #47 I did something similar with plastic gutter screen. It's easy to pop in and out.
Checkswrecks Ungenear to broked stuff Staff member Global Moderator 2011 Site Supporter Joined Mar 7, 2011 Messages 11,524 Location Damascus, MD Oct 4, 2021 #48 Install the beak and lose one of the best places to install an aftermarket light bar.
jgonzo Member Joined Oct 24, 2019 Messages 57 Location Wisconsin Oct 7, 2021 #49 Checkswrecks said: Install the beak and lose one of the best places to install an aftermarket light bar. Click to expand... Maybe, but as you said, 'one of'
Checkswrecks said: Install the beak and lose one of the best places to install an aftermarket light bar. Click to expand... Maybe, but as you said, 'one of'