Sport Hood Scooped Hood Scoop FAQ Write-Up
#41
Also, part #'s here show some extra stuff, or maybe they are wrong?
- Hood Bulge x1(7618135901), Hood Bulge Plate x1(7619235010),
- Hood Air Intake Guide x1(7618235020), Protector x4(7618312030),
- Protector x2(7618412020), Protector x1(7618535010),
- Retainer x1(7618735010), Protector x4(7556721030),
- Screw x1(9016745005), Rivets x2(9026904054),
- Flange Nuts x5(9017906324)
#42
*I've edited this for two reasons: 1. RTV/Silicone is a BAD BAD BAD idea on anything and I don't recommend it, it's messy and once dry is hard to remove. It worked OK for what I used it on here but now that I'm repainting I would recommend using the "protectors" supplied by Toyota or make your own with 3M Clear Protective Film. 2. I still recommend filling the little drain holes but I would recommend using the supplied Toyota rivets to attach the guide and plate to the bulge piece. In a pinch the button cap bolts and nuts are OK, but the rivets are a cleaner install if used properly. I did not have a rivet gun that was up to par and that is why I had problems, find one that works and do it right.
#43
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