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Last edited by Ozone; 04-27-2011 at 09:51 PM. Reason: new pics
They seem to be following the contour of the grill so they are pointed out to the sides of the roadway and not straight ahead.
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I think what i'll do is push the bubble sides out more, causing it to be a little more protruding but an even 90 degrees. Thanks for the advice, didnt even notice that. Im mainly just excited how the installer cleaned up my entire setup.
Last edited by Ozone; 04-26-2011 at 07:04 PM.
I'd say they seem too recessed where the bubble doesn't have too clear of a 'view', but I'll let those who know more than me answer more definitively.
looks real clean and real smooth. The first thing i thought was they might be pushed back a little bit to far, but it does look really stealthy, I would suggest getting them tested before making any major adjustments.
Jammer heads are a little recessed and aren't pointing straight ahead. I would bring them out until you can see a little bit of the top of each jammer head from under the hood.
I live on Vancouver Island(right beside Vancouver) and I dont believe I will be able to find someone to test it with. I'll work on pushing it out a little tomorrow, soon as I can get to Home depot and get a longer screw. Thanks for the tips guy's.
Update: Sorry, to bump the post but spend an hour fixing up the heads. I think I should push the bubbles out a little more, but looking for opinions.
Lastly, I dont no how to tell if they are level seeing as the top and bottom are covered. I took a spatula, and pressed it against the bottom(pictures below)
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Last edited by Ozone; 04-27-2011 at 09:50 PM.
defiantly level, and when making them more straight facing that pulled them out just a smudge more, so I say that is a very good install.
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Last edited by speeddemon; 09-20-2011 at 11:33 PM.
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