PG Duster
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Thank you guys, I’m leaning towards not cutting the hood and buy another one.That is one nice ride, I like the dual snorkel and well and like everyone else has already said, keep original hood and buy aftermarket.
Thank you guys, I’m leaning towards not cutting the hood and buy another one.That is one nice ride, I like the dual snorkel and well and like everyone else has already said, keep original hood and buy aftermarket.
What part of california? Unlimited products is in Hesperia, which is local to me. I would buy from there, pick it up myself, and inspect it before I took it home.Thank you guys, I’m leaning towards not cutting the hood and buy another one.
I had seen that on their website but didn't think I would like it. But seeing it on that Duster, I have to admit, I think it looks really good.what do ya'll think of the 4 1/2 inch dual snorkel? i saw one year before last on a duster at moparty and thought it looked awesome.
Scoop, Dart/Duster, Twin Snorkel, 4 1/2″ – AAR Quality Fiberglass
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Gardena California.What part of california? Unlimited products is in Hesperia, which is local to me. I would buy from there, pick it up myself, and inspect it before I took it home.
Unlimited HAD a terrible reputation, but the company changed ownership, and quality has improved tremendously, or so I'm told.
See the thread about shipping a $1200 aar hood
Should I leave the hood like it is or add a 340 Duster, Damon option offered in the early 70s. I’m putting it out there to see what you guys think, I’m in between about it. Your thoughts and opinions would be great,
That’s what I like.what do ya'll think of the 4 1/2 inch dual snorkel? i saw one year before last on a duster at moparty and thought it looked awesome.
Scoop, Dart/Duster, Twin Snorkel, 4 1/2″ – AAR Quality Fiberglass
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Thank you for the information and personal knowledge.Never an option on any Duster, the Demon/Dart Sport dual snorkle scoop looks good on them as well. But get a spare hood.
I got 2 nice scoops from AAR Fiberglass here in Florida many years ago. But I don't know if their quality has been maintained. I wouldn't recommend a scoop without studs because those are usually cheaper and a pain to install. Studs can be a lot of work to use and can require a little hole saw for nut access in the braces, but a "bolt-on" is the best way. On my AAR scoops, the middle 2 studs (front & rear) lined up correctly with existing little holes in the bracing.
There are 2 OEM versions - the Demon version is flatter at the base and will fit better than the Dart Sport version that has a little peak in the hood. You'll have to talk to the manufacturer about which they have available.
Last, but not least, you can cut out the "diamond" that the underhood bracing forms, but you may still have air cleaner clearance issues. The engine isn't centered, so you'll have to use s smaller diameter, and possibly more restrictive, air cleaner to avoid contact with the braces.
OEM holes were about 4" and located in the outer "corners" of the diamond you'll see within the bracing.
That is my future plans, don’t you have to make up bumper brackets to put a 72 rear bumper?My opinion might be out in right field, but here it is. Your car has perfect lines as is. If that beauty were mine, I'd rather spend the money on having the impact bumpers tucked tucked back closer to the body, or else replace it with a '72 or earlier chrome bumper. With your paint, that flat hood looks fantastic.
There’s a new big thread on Stinger. I wouldn’t buy from them with the way they package and customer service.Anybody Deal with this company before. The description states that you can bolt it to your existing hardware, including hood latch and hinges.
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Thank you for sharing that tread, I will never buy from them.There’s a new big thread on Stinger. I wouldn’t buy from them with the way they package and customer service.
When you pay $1200 for an AAR hood, you expect more from Stinger Fiberglass
So me not knowing your skill set, so keep that in mind. I tucked mine in as well and powder coated them black. There are a million opinions on the chrome no chrome but you asked specifically about tucking them in. It is very easy to do with your existing brackets, literally all you need is a grinder with a 4 inch cut off disc and a welder, and some patience of course. I mounted my factory ones then measured how much gap there was between bumper and body then cut out that dimension less just a bit so that they did not rub. Then lightly tack the two parts back together and reinstall, watch for “pitch” of the bumper. You may need to do this process a time or two but it does not take a lot of skill just some patience and it is much easier with a spare set of hands. Once you like it weld em up good and powder coat or rattle can or whatever paint application you desire. They are hidden so even if the welds are not perfect it is ok. Feel free to PM me anytime should you ever want metal fabricating type advice. This forum just has a wealth of guys with a lot of skills and all you have to do is ask and they will help.That is my future plans, don’t you have to make up bumper brackets to put a 72 rear bumper?