Has anyone installed AEV vents in a Call of Duty/ MOAB hood?
#1
JK Newbie
Thread Starter
Has anyone installed AEV vents in a Call of Duty/ MOAB hood?
I was wondering if anyone on here had modified their Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 3 or MOAB hood by cutting it and installing the vents from the AEV hood?
The AEV heat reduction hood looks the same as the COD/ MOAB hood but the AEV version is vented. The COD/ MOAB hood is also made by AEV and you can purchase black or stainless steel vents from AEV for the heat reduction hood.
I called AEV and asked them this question. They said that it could not be done because the hoods are different. My own thought was that although they are different they seem pretty close and I bet it could be done.
So anyway I am curious if anyone has ever tried this. If this is possible I could potentially save a ton of money since I own a 2012 COD. The vents only cost $100 per set new and sometimes you can find them for as little as $50 used. Also if careful this modification could probably be done without the need to repaint the hood.
The AEV heat reduction hood looks the same as the COD/ MOAB hood but the AEV version is vented. The COD/ MOAB hood is also made by AEV and you can purchase black or stainless steel vents from AEV for the heat reduction hood.
I called AEV and asked them this question. They said that it could not be done because the hoods are different. My own thought was that although they are different they seem pretty close and I bet it could be done.
So anyway I am curious if anyone has ever tried this. If this is possible I could potentially save a ton of money since I own a 2012 COD. The vents only cost $100 per set new and sometimes you can find them for as little as $50 used. Also if careful this modification could probably be done without the need to repaint the hood.
#2
JK Jedi
I wouldn't chance it myself. If you botch the job, or they don't fit nicely, the hood is toast. Having installed a PSC hood louver, I kinda think the ole vented hood (or hood louver) is a little overrated. I never had any issues with a non-vented hood, but was sending a last batch of things to get powder coated so went ahead and did a hood louver. I really see very little difference from before to after. Wheeled in the hot Texas summer for 3.5 years without any venting, and this summer being vented. Meh. I wouldn't risk your nicer special edition hood for that.
#3
JK Enthusiast
In all seriousness, you could put a hood from a Ford Pinto on your Jeep if you had the time, skills, and desire. Anything is possible, but the question becomes why? As pointed out, you've got a nice hood now, why risk butchering it?
If you wanted to attempt it, at the minimum you're going to have a bunch of cutting, welding for whatever tabs are needed to secure the vents in your exact hood, potential patching, and will then have the follow up body work and paint to get it back to a factory look. If you're serious about it, I'd look at buying the new hood, painting it to match factory and safely store yours for when you're ready to sell. I don't know how much impact the special edition items make on resale, but for some it could be a deal breaker.