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The hood of your BMW automobile is one of the most prominent of the front parts so that whenever this vehicle approaches it is easily noticed by the people. It covers and protects your BMW's engine, radiator, A/C condenser, battery, and the alternator. The hood serves as protection from the outside elements that might harm these BMW under hood parts. Because of the role relayed to the hoods, these are manufactured with materials that are durable, tough and sturdy to combat all possible encounters for your vehicle. Hoods primarily convey this function to all vehicles but it doesn't stop there. Though you might agree that BMW automobiles are already stylish and sophisticated in its own class, you can actually use this part to augment or upgrade the exterior look of your BMW vehicle.
And to complement your vehicle more, most custom hoods are built with a raised area either front or rear-facing opening, called hood scoop. Front-facing hood scoop is usually provided to improve the performance of the vehicle’s drive by feeding the motor with cooler air as this is denser than warm air. While rear-facing hood scoop, often referred to as cowl induction hood, is usually featured to vent hot under hood air. Although hood scoops may bring better performance to any vehicle, other replacement hoods that feature hood scoops are not actually on this purpose. These are provided for the aesthetic purpose alone and look like the scoop hood has an opening.
Custom BMW hoods are made available in the market to give many BMW enthusiasts different options to bring something anew unto their vehicles. Custom hoods are usually available in materials such as fiberglass, ultra-lightweight carbon fiber or race—weight fiberglass. It can give more style to your BMW’s appearance and will be more of a standout amidst a throng of vehicles. But if you’re already content with the original factory look of your BMW auto, replacement BMW hoods are also in stock in the market from OEM and other aftermarket manufacturer.
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