Cervini vs. C/S side scoops pics please
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Cervini vs. C/S side scoops pics please
I was hoping those of you that have the Cervini side scoops or the C/S side scoops could post some pics so I could compare them side by side to see which ones I like better. I like different things about each, and I know I want some scoops it is just a matter of deciding which ones to get.
Thanks in advance for the pictures.
Thanks in advance for the pictures.
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Thanks for the pics guys. Is it just me or do the shapes of the scoops look pretty similar? Anyone else have pictures they can share, preferably a profile shot.
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The CS version is more of a rectangle, the Cervinis scoop is more of a trapezoid. If I was at home, I'd run out and snap a few pics, but here's a straight on side shot of mine. I think the Cervini's flows better with the body shape, and the lack of a grill gives it depth, appearing to be functional. Moreso than the CS version at least. i don't mind the profile of the CS version that much, but I don't like the grill.
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Personally I find the shape of the CS side scoops much more complimentary to the lines of the car. The angles on the Cervini scoop are much too angular for my tastes.
I like the inserts on the CS scoop because they tie back into the front grill of the car. When I look at the car from either front corner I see continuity from the grill to the scoop. While it would be nice for the scoops to have more depth I think I'd be more worried about them collecting debris given that my car is a daily driver. There are too many bozo's in this world that would use an open scoop as an impromptu trash can if given the opportunity.
I like the inserts on the CS scoop because they tie back into the front grill of the car. When I look at the car from either front corner I see continuity from the grill to the scoop. While it would be nice for the scoops to have more depth I think I'd be more worried about them collecting debris given that my car is a daily driver. There are too many bozo's in this world that would use an open scoop as an impromptu trash can if given the opportunity.
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Thanks for all the replies and pictures so far everyone. They are helping a lot. I know this isn't part of the title, but does anyone have the BBR scoops? How do they compare? How do they attach to the car? If you have pictures of them I'd like to see those too as the pics on the site don't really show that great of an angle.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
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The BBR scoops are $$$; and judging from the photo, they appear to be Cervini as well.
http://www.blowbyracing.com/keen-lnr-all-scoops.html
Have you looked into 3d carbon?
http://www.3dcarbon.com/Pages/Ford/M...sories_r2.html
They're similar to the cs, but are urethane and don't require drilling...
http://www.blowbyracing.com/keen-lnr-all-scoops.html
Have you looked into 3d carbon?
http://www.3dcarbon.com/Pages/Ford/M...sories_r2.html
They're similar to the cs, but are urethane and don't require drilling...
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My post said "especially without the rest of the kit". They look alright with the kit, but if I'm just analyzing the scoops themselves, they dont seem to fit right. The angle of the opening isn't right. It doesn't flow with the door crack.
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Ok, my first post was a bit harsh. BTW, thank you, and nice one yourself. What I should have said is that I personally don't care for those scoops, because the angle of the opening of the scoop, looking from the side, doesn't line up with the angle of the door crack. The Cervini's does and that's why I like them. Though, I probably will be buying the BBR/Ronaele rear bumper, because I don't like the skirt from Cervini's as much as the BBR/Ronaele bumper.
Here's a quick illustration of what I mean.
Here's a quick illustration of what I mean.
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