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osborn867
hey i am looking at i the brtech crusher hood. can you use a headlight with this hood? any pic's, how do they fit? would i need to modify anything to make it work on an RR?
madcow
the thrasher hood is made out of material like the belly pan. same light wieght. but it is made for the guy that is going to roll it down a hill, or run it into the trees and brush.

it looks like they are using venting at the headlight location?
excon440
QUOTE(osborn867 @ Apr 1 2008, 01:45 PM) *
hey i am looking at i the brtech crusher hood. can you use a headlight with this hood? any pic's, how do they fit? would i need to modify anything to make it work on an RR?


check out the 06 iq 440 jordan123 has for sale in the race classifieds his sled has a thrasher hood on it. You can use the head light you just have to cut out the holes.
Troot609
Why do you say that? They look like quality hood to me...


QUOTE(madcow @ Apr 1 2008, 02:07 PM) *
the thrasher hood is made out of material like the belly pan. same light wieght. but it is made for the guy that is going to roll it down a hill, or run it into the trees and brush.

it looks like they are using venting at the headlight location?

jordan123
the br tech hood in my opinion is a very nice hood if you take the time to cut it all out nicely. you can use the headlight just like the stock hood setup. same thing as the stock hood but its black and like a belly pan material.
madcow
Im not calling it a thrasher hood, they are.lol

go to brtechracing.com and look it up. I am a dealer for them, I dont bash myself. lol

I had looked up a gen 2 hood for a guy, and there was this thrasher hood for less than half price so i called and asked whats the deal about it. and i was told that this is a plastic similar to the belly pan plastic. its easy to cut out with a dremel or even a small hand saw or jig saw. there vent kits add some "mean" to the hood. you can choose from 15% air flow to 85% air flow. they can help you choose how much air flow you might need.
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