gural
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i do not have a issulation pad
but it the future i will buy it or make a insulation of hood based on the aluminium mats
but it the future i will buy it or make a insulation of hood based on the aluminium mats
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be careful, these engines run hot. adding anything in there could actually trap more heat in the engine bay. something that's radiant and reflective might be even works and reflect thermal energy back on the engine. I honestly wish these were designed with functional vents, I know it might look a little weird but that could actually even help with the vibration if done right.i do not have a issulation pad
but it the future i will buy it or make a insulation of hood based on the aluminium mats
I've found it does vary with wind, too. A 15mph wind in the 'wrong' direction seems to make it appear worse.I'm glad I saw this thread, I was about to post the same question. Picked up my 2018 Expedition in September and I have noticed a few times when doing 80 or higher the hood appears to be lifting. It is definitely somewhat un-nerving, and the first time I saw it I pulled over to check the hood was closed and latched completely! Glad to know it's something many of us have seen, and the hood is safe.