12-26-2009, 03:03 AM | #1 |
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Kick Panels
I ordered a smooth wiper cowl today and Tony the guy that makes them sent me some picks of the kick panels that he makes for our trucks, They are really neat
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12-26-2009, 04:07 AM | #2 |
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WOW! Those are pretty slick! Molded plastic?
So your smooth wiper cowl, is it fiberglass or metal?
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Those are pretty nice is that an ac vent
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Oh ok. Cool man. Looks nice. Is the kick panel molded plastic?
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he said the kick panels are vinyl covered not sure what they're made of, from what I can see on the second panel it matches up with the fresh air door and redirects it up to the plastic vent, Pretty cool idea
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Who is Tony? How do we get in touch with him? Nice kick panels.
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Could you please post kick panel purchase info? Thanks,Mike
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E-mail has been sent.Thank you AusMarty
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Those kick panels look reallllly *****in (and functional too )
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Tony responded with :
1. $145.00 a pair for covered in black vinyl with black plastic vents and New Speakers 2. $100.00 a pair for covered in black vinyl with black plastic vents. (speakers not included) 3. $75.00 a pair non covered with out black plastic vents (these come in black with a paint able texture finish.) All of my kick panels are made from black textured ABS Plastic and you can also dye the vinyl covered ones to match your existing interior colors. i offer a black plastic rectangle vent with #1 and #2 above. but some guys like using their own style vents like two round Billet aluminum vents or any other style vents that will fit. these Kick panels can also be used with most aftermarket a/c systems. and come with a round speaker pod for speaker only or with a tear drop shape speaker pod for speaker and tweeter mounted side by side. And for my Smooth Cowls they are hand laid fiberglass "made to order" and i have been selling them to members of the forum for $225.00 ea.+ shipping. (Reg price is $250.00) I have three different styles 1. Blank with wiper holes only 2. Blank with wiper holes and antenna hole 3. Completely Blank with no holes at all. (must remove wiper shafts in order to use this style) Sorry for the long letter i hope all this makes sense to you because i am not very good on a computer. Thanks for you interest in my parts and please feel free to ask any questions if i missed something.
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yelp, we ordered one of his smooth cowls, and it is GREAT quality... i can assume these speaker panels are too.
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They definitely look worth the money!
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Curious if these panels clear the stock foot brake pedal? Anyone know?
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...and the dimmer switch. That's why I didn't use the panels for speakers.
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Thanks for sharing ausmarty. Im thinking about getting both products.
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Did anyone find out if they block the dimmer switch?
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I don't have a problem hitting the dimmer switch. It's a little tight with my big clodhopper, but I hardly ever drive my truck at night. Even then it is not often I need the hi-beams. The e-brake pedal is tight, but still works without a problem.
I bought mine from Dan42 and love them.
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These look slick I have to get me some awesome info.
One concern I have with the Cowl being blocked off wouldnt that restrict the air flow into the vents on the kick panels? Last edited by Jeffs70; 03-28-2010 at 03:29 AM. |
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anybody ever order a set of the kick panels?
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Very nice! I always wondered how and if you can still get fresh air with one of those smooth cowls? Does the air still flow through the interior vents with a smooth cowl?
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Mine just barely blows any air through
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Those Kick Panels are what I'ce been looking for!!
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