Ram air scoops: fitting the damn thing - Poll

Poll Poll Ram air scoops: fitting the damn thing

  • Fitted mine without taking bumper off, was fairly easy.

    Votes: 7 25.0%
  • Fitted mine without taking bumper off, fiddly as hell but managed.

    Votes: 10 35.7%
  • Cut my hand to ribbons fitting the bloody thing!

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Took the bumper off to fit it.

    Votes: 3 10.7%
  • What’s a Ram air scoop?

    Votes: 8 28.6%

  • Total voters
    28

Marlon

Lifer
 Lancs.
Not fitted mine yet :cry: but hearing all the different accounts of how easy or what a PITA they are to fit, thought I’d Poll it :D
 
OK my option is "Fitted but top screw is only half way in - looking for goose neck screwdriver attachment!"

Same old story - get the right tools do the job properly lol
 
Fitted it this morning through the grill opening, very easy job 15-20 mins tops and no problem getting all three screws in place. It is, however, worth running the screws in & out of the holes before fitting as the holes are very slightly undersize

To make life easier, after offering up the scoop to check alignment, I added a couple of strips of double-sided trim tape to the mating surfaces. This held the scoop firmly in place and avoided the need for a third hand while getting the screws in.
 
If you cant fit it you probably shouldn't have bought it

PS thanks again to dans6490 for sorting the group buy.
 
Fitted it this afternoon through the grill opening, took me about 25 mins as well a bit fiddly to say the least, however could just be due to my big hands and restricted space
 
No idea what a ram air scoop is.

But I do remember that Suzuki GTs had a ram air system - fell in love with them but never had one.
 
Long screwdriver for the top, very short one for the bottom. 10 minutes, no problems. Still on the car as Bing has not destroyed that yet :lol:
 
Swiftly said:
Fitted it this afternoon through the grill opening, took me about 25 mins as well a bit fiddly to say the least, however could just be due to my big hands and restricted space

When do you want to do mine Nick! :thumbsup:
 
MefiEcosse said:
Swiftly said:
Fitted it this afternoon through the grill opening, took me about 25 mins as well a bit fiddly to say the least, however could just be due to my big hands and restricted space

When do you want to do mine Nick! :thumbsup:

You still not got it fitted then Rich? A good torch and long screw driver was key for me :wink:
 
Swiftly said:
MefiEcosse said:
Swiftly said:
Fitted it this afternoon through the grill opening, took me about 25 mins as well a bit fiddly to say the least, however could just be due to my big hands and restricted space

When do you want to do mine Nick! :thumbsup:

You still not got it fitted then Rich? A good torch and long screw driver was key for me :wink:

I spent ages yesterday Nick, I just can't get into the 2 top screws.
I had a torch and removed the air filter to get some extra light in from above but couldn't get the handle of the screwdriver round far enough, will try again at the weekend armed with some sticky tape.
 
MefiEcosse said:
I spent ages yesterday Nick, I just can't get into the 2 top screws.
I had a torch and removed the air filter to get some extra light in from above but couldn't get the handle of the screwdriver round far enough, will try again at the weekend armed with some sticky tape.

Don't want to get personal, but by the sound of it, it's the size of your tool that's the problem :lol:

I used a long ratchet screwdriver with magnetic interchangeable cross point heads, which is great for holding the screw whilst it's being guided into the screw hole. Even then I managed to drop the screw a few times. :(
 
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