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Title: Hood scoops
Post by: Tsd on September 15, 2009, 01:52:24 PM
Hi folks!

I´m ordering some stuff from Quadratec and I want to buy a hood scoop to prevent rain from getting in through the cowl vent and wetting my passenger carpet, I had that "old wet dog" smell all winter long  :uhoh:. There are many options and I wanted to know if anybody has any experience with them or has heard anything from them.

These are some of the options:

Bushwacker
(http://www.quadratec.com/Assets/Images/101262/101262-add1-lg.jpg)
(http://www.quadratec.com/Assets/Images/101261/101261-md.jpg)

Rampage
(http://www.quadratec.com/Assets/Images/1314/1314-lg.jpg)
http://www.quadratec.com/products/13006_602.htm

Truckmaster (in black)
(http://www.quadratec.com/Assets/Photos/P24245c.jpg)
http://www.quadratec.com/products/13006_11.htm

Rugged Ridge
(http://www.quadratec.com/Assets/Images/110416/110416-md.jpg)
http://www.quadratec.com/products/13106_003X_PG.htm

Any opinions are welcomed, thanks in advance! :wave:
Title: Re: Hood scoops
Post by: Jesse-James on September 15, 2009, 01:56:02 PM
I have one like the Rampage one shown. Helps nicely with the heat but can't use it now that the windshield is down when I wheel. You can have it for $20 shipped if you want it.
Title: Re: Hood scoops
Post by: chardrc on September 15, 2009, 04:56:18 PM
or you could unclog the drain and keep your feet dry... although the truckmaster on doesn't look half bad.
Title: Re: Hood scoops
Post by: drunkencityworker on September 16, 2009, 05:45:50 AM
pull the carpet and open the drain plug. other wise the old friend mr rust is gonna be paying you a visit. just my 2cents
Title: Re: Hood scoops
Post by: Tsd on September 16, 2009, 12:05:16 PM
I have one like the Rampage one shown. Helps nicely with the heat but can't use it now that the windshield is down when I wheel. You can have it for $20 shipped if you want it.

Is it black? Do you accept paypal?

or you could unclog the drain and keep your feet dry... although the truckmaster on doesn't look half bad.

I always make sure that the drain is unclogged, but somehow rain always finds a way into my carpet, I thinks it's my jeep just being a jeep :lol:

pull the carpet and open the drain plug. other wise the old friend mr rust is gonna be paying you a visit. just my 2cents


Yeah, everytime the carpet gets wet I remove it and put it in the sun etc. I'm just tired of worrying if it's going to rain and drying the carpet   :mad:




Thanks for the replies!
Title: Re: Hood scoops
Post by: Jesse-James on September 16, 2009, 12:52:50 PM
Is it black? Do you accept paypal?

Yes and yes, shoot me a PM with your address and I'll give you my paypal addy.
Title: Re: Hood scoops
Post by: stan98tj on September 18, 2009, 07:06:48 PM
Hi folks!

I´m ordering some stuff from Quadratec and I want to buy a hood scoop to prevent rain from getting in through the cowl vent and wetting my passenger carpet, I had that "old wet dog" smell all winter long  :uhoh:. There are many options and I wanted to know if anybody has any experience with them or has heard anything from them.


you're getting rain in from the cowl??!! how exactly is that possible. after it rains im ususally left with a nice puddle directly infront of either my passenger side or driver side seat. i thought it was my soft top given that it was torn and such, but when driving in the rain i never noticed it leak in from around the windows etc. Anyway, i replaced the top and the other day noticed a puddle in front of the driver seat. i figured the upper skins werent seated correctly, weather strippin wasnt tucked all the way in..so i fixed that. now that i think of it, when i noticed the puddle, the inside of the door and around it was dry. could the rain be coming in from the cowl? is a scoop the only way to fix this?
Title: Re: Hood scoops
Post by: stan98tj on September 19, 2009, 07:51:04 PM
or you could unclog the drain and keep your feet dry... although the truckmaster on doesn't look half bad.
where are the drains located. how does water come in through there and will a scoop fix it or will unplugging the drain work?
Title: Re: Hood scoops
Post by: Tsd on September 20, 2009, 03:35:24 PM
where are the drains located. how does water come in through there and will a scoop fix it or will unplugging the drain work?

Found this picture at jeepforum:


(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v301/skimblz/Jeep/DSCN0888.jpg)

The drain is the tube that is bent down.
Title: Re: Hood scoops
Post by: Tsd on September 20, 2009, 03:41:20 PM
you're getting rain in from the cowl??!! how exactly is that possible. after it rains im ususally left with a nice puddle directly infront of either my passenger side or driver side seat. i thought it was my soft top given that it was torn and such, but when driving in the rain i never noticed it leak in from around the windows etc. Anyway, i replaced the top and the other day noticed a puddle in front of the driver seat. i figured the upper skins werent seated correctly, weather strippin wasnt tucked all the way in..so i fixed that. now that i think of it, when i noticed the puddle, the inside of the door and around it was dry. could the rain be coming in from the cowl? is a scoop the only way to fix this?

I don't know if it is the only way to fix it, I know Chrysler put a cover on the heater box on 2002+ models. I have read that a scoop helps a lot. You can get that cover for 50$ on ebay. If you search "water on passenger side floor " on google or any jeep related forum you will get a lot of solutions.
Title: Re: Hood scoops
Post by: BarneyJeep on September 20, 2009, 03:51:32 PM
chrysler also had a TSB for earlier TJ's..the drian points straight out and the wind from under the jeep will push water back up through the drain, they have a "retro fit" kit that puts a piece of plastic 90* hose on it so it points at the ground.
Title: Re: Hood scoops
Post by: stan98tj on September 20, 2009, 05:31:10 PM
so if it's a drain issue water will only collect on the passenger side. i get water on both sides....sometimes its just driver or just passenger, sometimes both.
Title: Re: Hood scoops
Post by: sharpxmen on September 20, 2009, 07:52:18 PM
I don't know if it is the only way to fix it, I know Chrysler put a cover on the heater box on 2002+ models. I have read that a scoop helps a lot. You can get that cover for 50$ on ebay. If you search "water on passenger side floor " on google or any jeep related forum you will get a lot of solutions.

i only get water on the driver's side (95 YJ) - there used to be a lot, but i fixed the seal between the cowl cover (i think that's the name, the sheetmetal where the cowl vent goes) and the windshield lover (EDIT: please read LOWER and not lover  :english:) frame (not the frame around the windshield, the body part under that) using some urethane sealer (similar to the winshield urethane but a little more flexible) - i had to dig out the old sealer that cracked, did it on about 1/2 the length from the vent all the way down to the fender - it was pouring thru there. Now i get drops, not much like 1/3 of a coffee cup when it rains overnight - it's not from there where i sealed it, i can't figure out where it's coming from - i also put silicone on the weather strip under the windshield frame but still get it. my drains are clean and they flow well) i put the hose in there. If anyone knows where this can come from i'd appreciate a couple of pointers (drives me nuts, like i said,   not much but it sucks).
Title: Re: Hood scoops
Post by: Tsd on September 20, 2009, 10:04:58 PM
so if it's a drain issue water will only collect on the passenger side. i get water on both sides....sometimes its just driver or just passenger, sometimes both.

When my scoop arrives i'll post an update on my flooding problems  :thumb:

i only get water on the driver's side (95 YJ) - there used to be a lot, but i fixed the seal between the cowl cover (i think that's the name, the sheetmetal where the cowl vent goes) and the windshield lover (EDIT: please read LOWER and not lover  :english:) frame (not the frame around the windshield, the body part under that) using some urethane sealer (similar to the winshield urethane but a little more flexible) - i had to dig out the old sealer that cracked, did it on about 1/2 the length from the vent all the way down to the fender - it was pouring thru there. Now i get drops, not much like 1/3 of a coffee cup when it rains overnight - it's not from there where i sealed it, i can't figure out where it's coming from - i also put silicone on the weather strip under the windshield frame but still get it. my drains are clean and they flow well) i put the hose in there. If anyone knows where this can come from i'd appreciate a couple of pointers (drives me nuts, like i said,   not much but it sucks).

I am an ignorant on YJ's, so i'll leave the subject to the YJ gods.
Title: Re: Hood scoops
Post by: dwtaylorpdx on September 28, 2009, 09:25:05 AM
If you pull the grill and cover off the cowl youll find a plastic "bucket" under there that is very flimsy. It can get misaligned and the water will go past it. I just had to push mine to the correct position and problem solved. I think a stick had gotten through from a limb and pushed it to the side. When I was running a woods trail.

If you have water on both sides its often the windshield gasket between the frame and tub.



Dave
Title: Re: Hood scoops
Post by: sharpxmen on September 28, 2009, 11:11:56 AM
If you pull the grill and cover off the cowl youll find a plastic "bucket" under there that is very flimsy. It can get misaligned and the water will go past it. I just had to push mine to the correct position and problem solved. I think a stick had gotten through from a limb and pushed it to the side. When I was running a woods trail.

If you have water on both sides its often the windshield gasket between the frame and tub.



Dave

thanks, i'll give it a shot.
Title: Re: Hood scoops
Post by: stan98tj on September 28, 2009, 07:42:19 PM
i think i have my leak issues sorted but i need some help from you guys. passenger side is from the upper part of the window-its a half door and i just put in a new top and uppers, the gasket wasnt pressed hard enough against the frame-i bent it a bit back and now it should solve that.  as for my DRIVER side leak-last rain storm i tracked the water trail which runs forward close to-but not against-the left side of the body, all the way forward near the firewall. there seems to be a plug a few inches above that area. anyone know where this leads to or what could be causing the water to drip down there? this is on the drivers side.