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4" cowl hood for Duster #536210
11/25/09 02:50 AM
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Does anybody make a 4" cowl hood for a Duster that bolts on?

Re: 4" cowl hood for Duster [Re: drag440] #536211
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AAR Fiberglass

Re: 4" cowl hood for Duster [Re: Dart1031] #536212
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Re: 4" cowl hood for Duster [Re: an8sec70cuda] #536213
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AAR or Glasstek as has been mentioned. Attached is a pic of mine from AAR but it is a pin on.

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Re: 4" cowl hood for Duster [Re: Dap] #536214
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I went to VFN, Glasstek and ARR's web site before I did this post and did not see them. Will they make it if you call them? I would like to go with AAR, but I only see them in pin on. This is going to be a street car and I want it to bolt on.

Re: 4" cowl hood for Duster [Re: drag440] #536215
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The best result may be buying a flat hood and choosing the cowl scoop you want. Bond it on yourself or a body shop can do it pretty quickly. This way it can be located and fit on the car.
If you do it yourself cut the flange off the bottom of the scoop then trim it so it fits the contour of the hood before bonding.

Re: 4" cowl hood for Duster [Re: AAR-B4] #536216
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The best result may be buying a flat hood and choosing the cowl scoop you want. Bond it on yourself or a body shop can do it pretty quickly. This way it can be located and fit on the car.
If you do it yourself cut the flange off the bottom of the scoop then trim it so it fits the contour of the hood before bonding.


I have a bolt on VFN hood on my Challenger now that I got them to custom make for me with a 5" tall six pac scoop, but I PAID for it.

Re: 4" cowl hood for Duster [Re: drag440] #536217
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Only thing about Glasstek is.....they actually fit.LOL Bought 3 hoods for this application from them. Half dollar round worth of filler in each hood. Urethane prime sand and spray. VERY good quality.







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