You have installed the rear portion incorrectly I believe, there are two relief cuts that need to be made in order to slide the rear vent supports between the two layers of the hood prior to installing the long pop-rivets, it looks to me like you have the vent support under the inner hood structure.that is correct. I started installing the rivets from rhe front back. I will have to drill the rivets out and try from the back forward. Maybe, it will look better.
Thanks for your help...You have installed the rear portion incorrectly I believe, there are two relief cuts that need to be made in order to slide the rear vent supports between the two layers of the hood prior to installing the long pop-rivets, it looks to me like you have the vent support under the inner hood structure.
When it is installed correctly it will look like this.
Dave
That is weird, if you can take a close up picture of the rear vent supports from the underside of the hood and post it. Its too hard to see in the underhood image you have here with the shadows.Thanks for your help...
Nope, those are cut out. Before I started installing the rivets, the rear supports would reach the top layer of the hood. Of course, after I installed all the rivets except for the two suppots rivets. The rear vent supports would not reach. Next weekend, I will drill out all the rivets and start installing the rivets from the back forward. I am 100% sure it will fit correctly.
Free Shipping...This looks like a good option, I'm going to say I missed the sale on these?
Looks better. I might try that myself. Maybe someone will share your idea with trackspec to make the future vents better...:cheers:Had time to drill/rivet two more holes into the vent and underlying rear support brackets... 100% better! It ended up pulling those rear vents where they should be.
This weekend I also helped a friend install his center trackspec vent and tried putting in the rivets in a different sequence. Although it helped a bit, there was still some rear vent sag.