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Old 12-03-2015, 09:42 PM
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Default Chrome Bonnet Louvers on BRG

If you want to see what they look like on a dark color here's a good example. They really pop in person - the pictures don't do justice so I posted a few. My PPF installer just popped them in. I really think they complement the chrome side louvers and just add that touch of differentiation. The sales guys at my Jag dealership flipped over them too - Bling!
 
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That's awesome. Mine will go on Glacier White. I don't expect them to pop out at me like those, but I'm buying them because the standard vents look cheesy to me when I'm driving.
 
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Old 12-04-2015, 08:07 AM
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One thing to note is that they certainly don't breathe as much as the originals (not as open so not as much airflow). I can't imagine that will have an impact on the car overheating though. One nice touch on the originals is that you can look through the louver vents on the top and read the word 'Supercharged' right off the engine. That view is obstructed with the chrome inserts - FYI
 
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Old 12-04-2015, 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Balboa
One thing to note is that they certainly don't breathe as much as the originals (not as open so not as much airflow). I can't imagine that will have an impact on the car overheating though. One nice touch on the originals is that you can look through the louvrer vents on the top and read the word 'Supercharged' right off the engine. That view is obstructed with the chrome inserts - FYI
Good to know for those thinking of swapping them out - not that I was - and worth the price of admission to this Forum alone. I doubt the air flow would affect the car at all but not seeing the word "SUPERCHARGED" would.

I'm sure what you've stated will stop someone here from doing the swap.
 
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Old 12-04-2015, 08:44 AM
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They are identical to the louvres on the V8S so there is certainly no airflow issue. They are intented to let hot air out, not cool air in, so the shape of the opening is not as important as the size.
 

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Old 12-04-2015, 10:03 AM
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They are identical to the louvres on the V8S so there is certainly no airflow issue. They are intented to let hot air out, not cool air in, so the shape of the opening is not as important as the size.
+1 on all of the above. The mesh louvers are only std. on the V6s, and these are the RWD V8 louvers. Airflow is also irrelevant in this case.

Moreover, while you are no longer able to bend over and look through the mesh to read the "supercharged" logo, on the positive side you will no longer be getting water spilling into the your engine compartment through the open honeycomb.
 
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Just got mine. It took one minute to install the first one and 30 seconds for the second. No damage to the originals. It is safe to say that no one who has ogled my car has every looked through the vent to see the supercharged sign. The best thing I noticed was that the bonnet previously looked flat but now looks like there is something substantial under that part of the hood like a big air intake.
 
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Bumping this older thread - I see these on Ebay for $235/side. So $470 + shipping. I do like the change from my stock black and flat honeycombs, but not sure I like it quite that much. That's the lowest I could find. Anywhere cheaper?
 
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Originally Posted by Clutch
Bumping this older thread - I see these on Ebay for $235/side. So $470 + shipping. I do like the change from my stock black and flat honeycombs, but not sure I like it quite that much. That's the lowest I could find. Anywhere cheaper?
I've got a pair I removed. The right one was starting to bubble around the edges a little and it was bothering me, so off they came. PM me if you're interested and I can send you some pics.
 
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Originally Posted by Clutch
Bumping this older thread - I see these on Ebay for $235/side. So $470 + shipping. I do like the change from my stock black and flat honeycombs, but not sure I like it quite that much. That's the lowest I could find. Anywhere cheaper?
You might want to look over what Mina Gallery has to offer. They can pretty much build you one to order. Here is what I got from them for my hood and I really like them. They are well made, very well finished and the installation is simple.

https://www.minagallery.com/jaguar-f...gular-version/



 
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Old 08-01-2021, 02:06 PM
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Default Chrome/black vent hood bonnet louvers

after their part number issue, JLR parts place sent two right hand sides, but has since MORE than rectified problem. I used all the wisdom from this forum to replace the stock vents on the 2017.

First piece of good advice: Tie the old vents to the hood/bonnet struts to keep them from falling off/breaking/snapping off a clip. I think I will probably hang on to these, they are/were OE. I also tied the new ones to the struts, for the same reason.
Second piece. wrap flat blade screwdriver with electrical tape, so as not to scratch paint.

I used a popsicle stick to keep the OE louver from snapping back once I had flipped the clip from underneath.

I added the Kilroy link because that last photo reminded me of him. LOL

Lizzardo's link/post to the Jaguar instructions, while wordless, provided enough visuals to get the job done. I can't find that page right now, but will post it, unless someone gets there faster.
 
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Originally Posted by Valerie Stabenow
Lizzardo's link/post to the Jaguar instructions, while wordless, provided enough visuals to get the job done. I can't find that page right now, but will post it, unless someone gets there faster.
Not surprisingly, I know just where that picture is:



I didn't do any prying from the outside. I work the clips one at a time from underneath, but I did also use the electrical tape trick on a screwdriver.

I also used finger pressure to keep the clips that were released from clicking back into place. Patience is key.
 
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Would also look great in black gloss , same with alloys and side vents
 
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