February 3, 201016 yr These Pulled them off an old Dodge at work, the angle on the back is perfect for mounting them right on the bodyline below the windows on an EA82, they will look great either one on each side below the rear windows, or one on the driver side of the hatch below the window, I havent decided which way I want to mount them on the Beast just yet... -Bill
February 4, 201016 yr I was going to say a hood scoop but that is awsome. I think it would look best on the hood where it raises up.
February 4, 201016 yr Author I was going to say a hood scoop but that is awsome. I think it would look best on the hood where it raises up. I was thinking about putting them on the hood too, after all thats where they were on the truck I grabbed them from but my hood frequently gets replaced, so Im gonna put them on the back of the car somewhere. I think I'll put them on the sides... Pics when I get around to doing it -Bill
February 4, 201016 yr Author Isnt there a tendency to bash the quarter panels on rocks or tree stumps. Not really with 6+ inches of lift and 31" tires, not to mention these will be just about 3/4" below the trim under the rear side windows. They should be quite safe. -Bill
February 17, 201016 yr Author Installed! Bask in the glorious shine of these babies! I like where I put them, but they would have fit better if I didnt have so many dents in that arear :-\ But they still look great! Im sure I gained about 6 hp with this mod -Bill
February 17, 201016 yr Installed! Bask in the glorious shine of these babies! I like where I put them, but they would have fit better if I didnt have so many dents in that arear :-\ But they still look great! Im sure I gained about 6 hp with this mod -Bill at least 6hp, oh and now your bearings will fail, j/k looks great.
March 12, 201016 yr i used to have 'super wagon' badges from an old ford short bus on my 79 pinto wagon. too coool
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