Dodge Dakota Hood
Hood is a car body part used to cover the front engine. Its price ranges from
0-0. Hoods constructed from a carbon fiber top layer with fiberglass undercarriage
gives a cutting edge look. Some product comes with heavy-duty factory style latches
for ease of installation. To skip painting, hoods with high gloss gel-coat can
be used. Hoods with high-Tech design inner liner fully supports the outer skin,
providing smooth, rigid, and ready to paint interior structure.
The new ram-air hood is the product of careful engineering of some auto part
companies. Its cold-Air/ram-Air system includes a separate heat extraction vent
on the rear cowl designed to match the optimum aerodynamic entry point. Fluid
Dynamics testing and flow data are done. This hood is designed based on solid
physic principals and is made of high quality Fiberglass with Steel reinforcements.
The design gains maximum air flow and eliminates almost all drag. To get the most
possible airflow, it is set in the high pressure zone of the truck.