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Can anyone measure the pads that stick on the heat extractors to the hood? I need LxWxH. Thanks.
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Anyone got some new ones they haven't installed yet?
 

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What pads are you talking about? These?



They're just square pieces of foam like material.

If you mean like 3M tape for the extractors, It doesn't use any. It uses clips and screws.
 
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Yes the ones that come with the roush heat extractors. I just don't know how thick they are. Are they used to cushion it from movement or used to give the correct spacing between the roush extractor and hood?
 

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It's basically a spacer from the retainer and the head extractor, Has nothing to do with the hood itself.

Here, Check this out and you'll see what I mean.



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Ok I just need to know how thick they are so I can get some replacements.
 

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Ok I just need to know how thick they are so I can get some replacements.
Remove that black piece and measure the size in width and length, As far as the thickness, About 3/4's of an inch sounds about right.
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