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Originally posted by 93 325i@Nov 23 2004, 07:56 AM yea, but im thinking it does "insulate" somewhat tho because my hood was always cool to the touch. My old hondas never had a liner and the hood would be very hot. I'll try to reinstall on the new hood but if its a PITA- screw it. Just wanted to make sure it wasnt vital or anything to have [snapback]235863[/snapback] |
They should put this on myth busters. I've heard of people saying that without a hood liner the paint would baked off. Sounds like total BS to me. Half of all the import and domestic cars out there don't have hood liners, I don't see their paint baking off. I ran without a hood liner with my stock hood for 3 years on my 10 year old paint, no problems ever.
Plus it looks a lot cleaner without it.
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