I just hope they end up being substantially stronger than the prototype- being able to push the plastic in and out with your finger wasn’t inspiring.Ineos have tried several RAIs
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Better to deform than rip off it's called engineeringI just hope they end up being substantially stronger than the prototype- being able to push the plastic in and out with your finger wasn’t inspiring.
I have to admit that on both of my drives i never pushed the bumper with my finger.I just hope they end up being substantially stronger than the prototype- being able to push the plastic in and out with your finger wasn’t inspiring.
Bumper is fine. We been sitting on it. This was about the raised air intake.I have to admit that on both of my drives i never pushed the bumper with my finger.
Form over substance perhaps? Sorry, I’ll take substance in this instance. I’m guessing if you gave it a moderately solid tug you’d either tear it off or certainly bend it at the fixing point.Better to deform than rip off it's called engineering
Never pushed the raised air intake either.Bumper is fine. We been sitting on it. This was about the raised air intake.
It looks like the same indicator light with or without RAI. Once the RAI is loose, I bet you can reach inside and squeeze a few tabs to release the light, then just press it in the wing.I'm interested in removing my RAI too. If you look at the base wagon configuration, you'll see that all versions seem to draw air from the side. But the problem is the side marker light. Not sure how easy that will be to move since it is integrated into the RAI.
There was a white RAI early on:It would be interesting to see if you can option a white or Scottish White RAI given that function is a priority in design and a light colour would assist in cooling air to the engine in hot climates
I'm interested in removing my RAI too. If you look at the base wagon configuration, you'll see that all versions seem to draw air from the side. But the problem is the side marker light. Not sure how easy that will be to move since it is integrated into the RAI.
It does, look at post #56 in this thread.If the engine does indeed draw it's air from there, that´ll be the worst possible position on a 4x4.
Rather then removing the RAI I´d fit a cyclone to it, unless you'll never want to use the vehicle off-road.
Looks terrible - no thanksThere was a white RAI early on:
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The cyclone option comes with the full RAI and you replace the top section when offroad and nobody can see/judge youIf the engine does indeed draw it's air from there, that´ll be the worst possible position on a 4x4.
Rather then removing the RAI I´d fit a cyclone to it, unless you'll never want to take the vehicle off-road.
I'm a bit confused as to why the RAI is not ideal... can you clarify?If the engine does indeed draw it's air from there, that´ll be the worst possible position on a 4x4.
Rather then removing the RAI I´d fit a cyclone to it, unless you'll never want to take the vehicle off-road.
When the parts list goes live it will be interesting to see the difference in cost of the two parts.I which you had said earlier, I would have ordered without the RAI and happily swapped my side panel for your RAI…