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    Wing-Top Air Intake Grilles

    Am wanting to replace the current wing top grilles on my td5 defender as the plastic is cracked and discoloured. Saw a set of stainless steel grilles for left and right wing top and right side. Question I have is there a problem with replacing the 'closed' right hand wing top with an open grille allowing air in ? Is it closed for a reason ?
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    on the county the open right grill was just over the stock air intake

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    alternate intake use

    I was thinking of using one of those ram scoops on the right side to improve the airflow around the box and floor. Trying to keep the temp down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pushkin View Post
    Am wanting to replace the current wing top grilles on my td5 defender as the plastic is cracked and discoloured. Saw a set of stainless steel grilles for left and right wing top and right side. Question I have is there a problem with replacing the 'closed' right hand wing top with an open grille allowing air in ? Is it closed for a reason ?
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    Pushkin,

    Take the closed plastic one off and have a look at the many places where dust and rainwater will collect if you have an open grill. Everything will just fall straight through onto the wheel arch and find itself a spot to happily ferment...

    Might be worth cutting and bolting a piece of rigid black plactic under the SS one?

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    I've got both open grille types on my County 110 and have not experienced any issues whatsoever.

    Tiki.

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    There is nothing under there to cause any difficulty or problems so I can't imagine any issues.

    All I'm saying is that its a blanking plate because there is no reason for it to open and when it's open it does let dust, organic matter and rain water in to collect in the fold behind/below the headlight as well as at the back of the arch.
    Last edited by Loubrey; 30th January 2012 at 05:22 PM. Reason: grammar

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loubrey View Post
    Pushkin,

    Take the closed plastic one off and have a look at the many places where dust and rainwater will collect if you have an open grill. Everything will just fall straight through onto the wheel arch and find itself a spot to happily ferment...

    Might be worth cutting and bolting a piece of rigid black plactic under the SS one?
    Yeah I was thinking that, took a look and there's a couple of places that would pool water when parked, and some wiring which probably wouldn't appreciate a regular soaking.
    Might bring it down to a restoration mechanic nearby and see if they could weld a small steel cover instead of plastic. Might look like the original if they could do it.
    Been looking for a steel set that has a raised left wing top, a flat (or closed!) right wing top, and a flat right wing side but all the sets are either all raised or flat...

    Saw some pics of a stainless steel snorkel on this forum and want one!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pushkin View Post
    Am wanting to replace the current wing top grilles on my td5 defender as the plastic is cracked and discoloured. Saw a set of stainless steel grilles for left and right wing top and right side. Question I have is there a problem with replacing the 'closed' right hand wing top with an open grille allowing air in ? Is it closed for a reason ?
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    I've never had a problem with the R/H vent being open, other than a driving light relay getting a bit of water on it, but that was my fault for mounting it too close to the opening.
    I finally got around to making some stainless one's anyway.....Stainless Grills

    Cheers, Murray
    '88 County Isuzu 4Bd1 Turbo Intercooled, '96 Defender 130 CC VNT
    '85 Isuzu 120 Trayback, '72 SIIA SWB Diesel Soft Top
    '56 SI Ute Cab


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    Quote Originally Posted by rijidij View Post
    I've never had a problem with the R/H vent being open, other than a driving light relay getting a bit of water on it, but that was my fault for mounting it too close to the opening.
    I finally got around to making some stainless one's anyway.....Stainless Grills

    Cheers, Murray
    I like it, you dont have a black powder coated version do you? Would also be great if you did a solid one for the drivers side as well (want want want)

    Regards
    Iain

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