Jeep Wrangler tj- how to hood louver install

Jeep Wrangler tj- how to hood louver install

How to install the coolest hood louver on a jeep tj or lj ! Thank for watching

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Paul says:

i dont know why you removed the template you could have cut through the paper marked it out with a sharpie it would have saved you a ton of time

Rick Snowden says:

Makes no sense to expose your engine and electronics every time it rains, looks good but not for my TJ.

Indrid Cold says:

I never liked the hood louver look. But on a very windy day, a large branch fell from a tree and mangled a lot of my hood. I managed to bend a lot of it back into shape. But in the middle was a very large dent. I did not have the money for a new hood so I reluctantly bought a hood louver. Initially, I thought about not making it functional and just covering the enormous dent. But I felt stupid doing that so I made the louver fully functional and cut the holes properly. It was the best low price modification I have ever made! Before, I had to open the hood and let the Jeep sit before working on it. Now, I can open work on the Jeep immediately when I turn it off. It keeps the engine compartment very cool. If I knew it would keep things so cool before, I would have done long ago.

deejayrob100 says:

Great video. I trail ride in Arizona and this summer I overheated. I'm thinking this louvered hood piece would help. Are you noticing any difference in temps?

Quantum Entangle says:

How does it handle rain?..do water seep into the engine?

Speed Culture Studios says:

Great video! Sub'd for support. Just added a Jeep TJ to the channel so looking forward to digging into this!

tmoe11 says:

Man that paint looks so good and nice tutorial clear and to the point

Also how good has it held up over the past 6 months??

DestinationWilderness says:

Why did u take off the hood latches?

Harry Gusman says:

Please tell me how you removed the windshield washer nozzle? Thank you.

Bosco E. Castillo Lemus says:

What about the rain going inside the engine and electric parts?

Jim Kidd says:

I mounted the same type hood louver on my TJ but I did it with the hood on the jeep. Used a step stool to elevate myself and saved a ton of time.

Paul Harris says:

You've inspired me to work on my Jeep

R Mat says:

what is the point of the louver?

Fred Hammer says:

Thanks,good job,but,the vent will hose rain/water all over the motor eh(we get our share of rain in nz as you would to? Thanks again ,Fred hammer nz

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