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I was wondering if someone has the measurement of the back edge of the
non-functional hood scoop to hood lip and the distance of the center rear
mounting hole (centerline) to hood lip and hood edge.

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Mail From: David Cole (email redacted)

I just went out and measured mine. On the top of the hood the back edge of
the scoop is 5/16" from the rear lip of the hood. I measured this in 3
places, all the same.

The hole for the center rear mounting bolt was more difficult. The bolt is
up inside the hood bracing so I couldn't get an exact measurement. It
looks like it is approx 3 1/4" from the rear lip on the underside. As far
as from the hood's side edges, again I couldn't get an exact measurement.
It is exactly in the center of the hood though and appears to be about 24
1/4" from the side edge.

Later,

David Cole
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At 01:21 PM 10/3/99 -0300, you wrote:
>I was wondering if someone has the measurement of the back edge of the
>non-functional hood scoop to hood lip and the distance of the center rear
>mounting hole (centerline) to hood lip and hood edge.
>
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>All the list info you'll ever want: antler.moose.to/~server/cm
>
>


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