Looking for Angry eyes for TJ. All I can find is Grill Overlay and I'm looking for a replacement Grill.
Like this?Looking for Angry eyes for TJ. All I can find is Grill Overlay and I'm looking for a replacement Grill.
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Not helpful I know... sorry [emoji57]
Agreed those eyelashes are bad though if I was a chick they might be pretty cool. But that HVAC scoop is actually facing the right direction. The windshield creates a high pressure at the base of the windshield. Facing the scoop that direction gives the greatest air flow through the HVAC system.The lashes go well with the backwards hood scoop
The lashes go well with the backwards hood scoop
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Agreed those eyelashes are bad though if I was a chick they might be pretty cool. But that HVAC scoop is actually facing the right direction, the high pressure area is caused by the windshield and facing the scoop that direction gives the greatest air flow through the HVAC system.
Most probably are indeed faced the opposite direction since it is completely counterintuitive that a HVAC scoop should face the windshield.Touché, I've always seen them the other way.
I had something similar on my YJ - it also faced the windshield. They *really* increase the airflow when you don't have AC.Most probably are faced the opposite direction since it is completely counterintuitive that a HVAC scoop should face the windshield.
Most ads do show it facing the right direction, like this Bushwhacker HVAC scoop on Quadratec.
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Per the link you provide above, one of the details says:Isn't this a full replacement grill?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MF5Z82Q/?tag=wranglerorg-20
Or is that just an overlay?
I'll admit... I hate the angry eyes look (I loathe it), but I totally respect that everyone has different taste!
Agreed those eyelashes are bad though if I was a chick they might be pretty cool. But that HVAC scoop is actually facing the right direction. The windshield creates a high pressure at the base of the windshield. Facing the scoop that direction gives the greatest air flow through the HVAC system.