Shadow Black Hood Scoop and Rear Spoiler

SteelBronco
Jun 05, 2021

Rank V

Jun 05, 2021

So I got my Ford Hood scoop (painted it Shadow Black) and Rear Spoiler (factory painted Shadow Black) put on and thought I'd put a picture on here. If anyone wants to see any other pictures I can add some more.20210605_182132.jpg
BrownBronco, Speed Devil
Last edited by a moderator: Jun 05, 2021

Rank V

Jun 05, 2021

#1
Here's some more.20210605_183303.jpg20210604_164833.jpg20210605_181827.jpg20210605_181540.jpg20210605_181558.jpg
ChuckO, BrownBronco

Rank III

Jun 08, 2021

#2
Are you happy with your window deflectors?
TK1215

Rank V

Jun 08, 2021

#3
I am with the fitment and the look. They really mold in nicely with the body lines of the Bronco.
Two things for me that I did.
1) The edges of my visors were rough, I took a Dremel tool and went along the lower edges to smooth them out the first.
2) I did not take a scour pad to my rubber trim before putting visors on. I cleaned with alcohol and they have been fine.
TK1215, TheEpicJPJ

Rank 0

Jun 17, 2021

#4
Has the scoop helped with the hood shake? I really like the look but don’t want the hood flutter to be exaggerated.

Rank V

Jun 17, 2021

#5
Has the scoop helped with the hood shake? I really like the look but don’t want the hood flutter to be exaggerated.
Having a Badlands my hood did not have much of a " shake" to it. I suppose it was due to the fact it had insulation installed on the underside of the hood from the factory. From what I understand other models may not have this.
With the hood scoop installed I have seen no noticable vibration in the hood and that has been at a speed up to 90 miles an hour.20210616_150416.jpg
TK1215, Muddpickle

Rank 0

Jun 17, 2021

#6
Thanks for responding so quickly . I have the outer banks so no insulator and I have a very minor hood shake. Just don’t want to worsen it.
TK1215, SteelBronco

Rank VI

Jun 17, 2021

#7
The Original 3-cylinder with hood scoop:


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SteelBronco, TK1215
Moderator

Life is a Highway

Rank V

Jun 18, 2021

#9
The Original 3-cylinder with hood scoop:


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The Badlands 2.0 has 4 whole cylinders...:cool:
TK1215

Rank 0

Jun 18, 2021

#10
One of my fav sleeper cars back in the day. 1.6l turbo. 180hp in a two seater bug eyed version of the escort. It way out ran my 79 pace car. So the 181hp 3 banger ain’t to bad. 9F5D2A7E-CFDF-45A2-94D6-469105241A48.jpeg
SteelBronco, TK1215

Rank VI

Jun 18, 2021

#11
AAAAAAAANNDD, the original 4-cylinder:

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SteelBronco

Rank IV

Oct 23, 2021

#12
Speed is The Freedom of The Soul !!!

Rank V

Oct 23, 2021

#13
If you don’t mind, who makes the rear spoiler ???

For the Hood Scoop and the Rear Spoiler
I no longer have the paperwork and I'm not 100% certain they were the same company but I think they were. AirDesignUSA.com but if you go to their website you will not find anything. You have to call them for the Bronco or Bronco Sport products. Phone number is on their website ask for Billy. Main contact and very helpful.
I purchased both items through https://www.levittownfordparts.com and got a decent deal.
JAD67428

Texas Trouble

Dec 04, 2021

#14
Go to vivid racing.com and you can get all the OEM parts. They have a deal with Ford because they are doing a build up on to Ford Bronco sports for them and publishing it online. You can get a lot better pricing from them as well as free shipping
Chaun “ Bronco Crazy” Bodin
SteelBronco

Rank V

Dec 04, 2021

#15
Thanks for the info...I will!

Rank 0

Dec 29, 2021

#16
So I got my Ford Hood scoop (painted it Shadow Black) and Rear Spoiler (factory painted Shadow Black) put on and thought I'd put a picture on here. If anyone wants to see any other pictures I can add some more.View attachment 14116

Did they have to blend anything for the paint?

Rank V

Dec 29, 2021

#17
Did they have to blend anything for the paint?
My Ford Dealership doesn't have a body shop so I took it to a local reputable body shop they deal with. I'm sure they had to mix a small amount of paint to match the shadow black paint code before the hood scoop was placed on the Bronco Sport. It matches perfectly!

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