Home made brake duct kit officially finished
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Home made brake duct kit officially finished
I had another post here https://themustangsource.com/showthread.php?t=482455 that showed the kit I made. The last thing I was needing to do was the grill in the inlet ports. The material finally arrived, so I added the finishing touch.
First, I took the extra length of speaker port I cut off and used it to trace on a piece of wood so the oval shape would match the ports.
Then I cut out the wire mesh oversize and hammered it around the wood. A final trim after that and the grill for the inlet port was done.
Really happy with the end result. I have noticed a few people giving it a second glance, I wonder if they think it is a KR grill???
First, I took the extra length of speaker port I cut off and used it to trace on a piece of wood so the oval shape would match the ports.
Then I cut out the wire mesh oversize and hammered it around the wood. A final trim after that and the grill for the inlet port was done.
Really happy with the end result. I have noticed a few people giving it a second glance, I wonder if they think it is a KR grill???
Thread Starter
Mach 1 Member


Joined: September 24, 2004
Posts: 901
Likes: 1
From: Victoria, BC, Canada
I had another post here https://themustangsource.com/showthread.php?t=482455 that showed the kit I made. The last thing I was needing to do was the grill in the inlet ports. The material finally arrived, so I added the finishing touch.
First, I took the extra length of speaker port I cut off and used it to trace on a piece of wood so the oval shape would match the ports.
Then I cut out the wire mesh oversize and hammered it around the wood. A final trim after that and the grill for the inlet port was done.
Really happy with the end result. I have noticed a few people giving it a second glance, I wonder if they think it is a KR grill???
First, I took the extra length of speaker port I cut off and used it to trace on a piece of wood so the oval shape would match the ports.
Then I cut out the wire mesh oversize and hammered it around the wood. A final trim after that and the grill for the inlet port was done.
Really happy with the end result. I have noticed a few people giving it a second glance, I wonder if they think it is a KR grill???
Thread Starter
Mach 1 Member


Joined: September 24, 2004
Posts: 901
Likes: 1
From: Victoria, BC, Canada
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