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Old 12-16-2004, 05:55 PM
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i have a goodmark as well and no problems.
Old 12-17-2004, 11:11 AM
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I have a goodmark, Fits nice. I like the cowl "bump" a little better on the Goodmark.

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Old 12-17-2004, 02:18 PM
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I had a reflexxion hood on my truck. I never had a problem with it.
BTW i like the stickers on your hood Lance.
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What's the difference between Reflexxion and Goodmarks's scoops? Also, doesn't Goodmark offer the scoop in 2 different heights or something?
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the difference that I saw between them was that the Goodmark hood rises a little bit more and the cowl is more rounded than the reflexxion hood.
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Originally Posted by Whistlin00
the difference that I saw between them was that the Goodmark hood rises a little bit more and the cowl is more rounded than the reflexxion hood.
From what I have seen, The reflexions edges are more squared off, Just as stated above. It's all in what you like. I really like how the Goodmark flows with my 00 GMC front end.

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Old 12-17-2004, 05:28 PM
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I have a goodmark, Fits good. I like the cowl bump a little better on the goodmark.
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Anyone try Aim steel cowl hoods? They use the same bracing frame as reflexxion and goodmark. Plus thay are only 199.00 + shipping. Just wonderd if they are good or not.
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yes i like my hood emblems as well.
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Originally Posted by blue 01
Anyone try Aim steel cowl hoods? They use the same bracing frame as reflexxion and goodmark. Plus thay are only 199.00 + shipping. Just wonderd if they are good or not.

Aim = BAD. It will probabally cost you about $800.00 by the time you ship a couple of bad ones back. (at your expense) And the underside might be the same and if it is that is probabally the only good part on the whole thing. I bought a GoodMark and I would do so again.

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