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Thread: Which wingtop vent cover?

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    Oops! misread the +postage - sincere apologies.

    Have you had any issues with them denting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael2 View Post
    I've got the scoop on my Defender, but one that is lower and more discreet than the Paddocks one. I got it from Rovacraft, when they were dealing with us. I went for the scoop as it would keep some rain out of the heater intake, and the narrow scoop also allows me to wedge in a piece of foam rubber and seal it for deep water crossings.
    There's food for thought! Any idea of manufacturer/ part number and price?

    I notice many application where you see venting made from metal, particularly where gas bottles are stored etc. I wonder where you get that from, and if it could be cut to shape?

    Like this stuff http://www.ullrich.com.au/images/vent.jpg

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    Ben your right if the is less holes there is less cutting

    Price was for each side

    Adam

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranga View Post
    There's food for thought! Any idea of manufacturer/ part number and price?

    I notice many application where you see venting made from metal, particularly where gas bottles are stored etc. I wonder where you get that from, and if it could be cut to shape?

    Like this stuff http://www.ullrich.com.au/images/vent.jpg
    This is the one I got, it uses the original securing screws. About a 5min install.




    LAND ROVER DEFENDER L/H WING-TOP AIR INTAKE SCOOP on eBay (end time 19-Mar-11 16:49:56 GMT)

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    Does it look out of place having just the left side raised?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranga View Post
    Does it look out of place having just the left side raised?


    I think it looks good, without having to match each side.

    As you can see, it's quite discreet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael2 View Post


    I think it looks good, without having to match each side.

    As you can see, it's quite discreet.
    Is there anything under the flat blocked off driver side....you could buy two (left/right are the same correct) and youd get a bit of cooler air through that area or does the right side need to be blocked off ?

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    There's nothing under the RHS. It leads to the wheel arch behind the overflow bottle (on the Tdi model). I've put my hot water heat exchanger in there and use the flat panel as an access hatch in case I need to access it in the event of a leak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael2 View Post
    There's nothing under the RHS. It leads to the wheel arch behind the overflow bottle (on the Tdi model). I've put my hot water heat exchanger in there and use the flat panel as an access hatch in case I need to access it in the event of a leak.
    That's smart thinking! I'll check tomorrow to see if mine will fit in there. What brand is yours?

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    its also a good place for spotlight relays and extra wiring type things.. in the engine bay...

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