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<blockquote data-quote="Raptized" data-source="post: 1244839" data-attributes="member: 22071"><p><strong>More Airflow Mod</strong></p><p></p><p>Well I haven't seen anything like this on the forums but I decided to move my stock horn and ambient temperature sensor from in front of the grill and tuck them out of the way. More air throguh the radiator and cant be a bad thing and it makes more room for my planned cooling upgrades. </p><p></p><p>I used my pry tool and removed the sensor first. Then I unscrewed the stock horn bracket and replaced the screw back in the hole. From there I removed two fasteners with my pry tool to fold forward the rubber air dam. I removed another plastic fastener holding the electrical wire in place. I tucked the horns on the bracket to the right of the passenger headlight and zip tied it in place around the pillar. I placed the electrical wire also behind the dawn and found two stock holes at the bottom that the air sensor snapped into perfectly. From there I replaced the dam and pushed the connectors back in place. The horns do leave bumps on the air dam but it looks factory to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raptized, post: 1244839, member: 22071"] [b]More Airflow Mod[/b] Well I haven't seen anything like this on the forums but I decided to move my stock horn and ambient temperature sensor from in front of the grill and tuck them out of the way. More air throguh the radiator and cant be a bad thing and it makes more room for my planned cooling upgrades. I used my pry tool and removed the sensor first. Then I unscrewed the stock horn bracket and replaced the screw back in the hole. From there I removed two fasteners with my pry tool to fold forward the rubber air dam. I removed another plastic fastener holding the electrical wire in place. I tucked the horns on the bracket to the right of the passenger headlight and zip tied it in place around the pillar. I placed the electrical wire also behind the dawn and found two stock holes at the bottom that the air sensor snapped into perfectly. From there I replaced the dam and pushed the connectors back in place. The horns do leave bumps on the air dam but it looks factory to me. [/QUOTE]
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