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Old 03-26-2016, 06:23 PM   #1
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AD hood alignment

On my 49 I have this gap in front of the cowl, should the gap be smaller? If so how do I adjust it? Thanks
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Old 03-26-2016, 06:24 PM   #2
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Re: AD hood alignment

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Old 03-26-2016, 06:39 PM   #3
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Re: AD hood alignment

This should help you out.
http://www.stovebolt.com/techtips/bo...alignment.html
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Old 03-27-2016, 05:54 AM   #4
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Re: AD hood alignment

Found this http://youtu.be/Ye5MY06ZN-4
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Old 03-27-2016, 01:00 PM   #5
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Re: AD hood alignment

The big thing is how does it fit at the front? Panel fit is all about the WHOLE thing, not just one or another. If you move the hood back to fix that cap the front gap at the fender right above the grille is going to tighten up, big time. The gaps along the fenders are going to widen, big time. So it's about all of them, not just that hood to cowl. If you tighten that gap up you may need to bring the fenders back too. They may also need to be widen them at the front, it may be way more we are talking about than that hood to cowl you have pictured.

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Old 03-29-2016, 09:19 AM   #6
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Re: AD hood alignment

tough to tell with the pic but some of that could be caused by the hood springs.
They are easy enough to unbolt and see if it is better. If so you might want to think about a hood prop.
But to get that back you will have to start out front and get the fenders and grill to move back with the hood.
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Old 03-29-2016, 10:32 AM   #7
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Re: AD hood alignment

The hood is forward not up, it has nothing to do with the springs.

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The hood is forward not up, it has nothing to do with the springs.

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Front passenger side
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Old 03-29-2016, 12:11 PM   #10
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Re: AD hood alignment

You have way more than just "hood alignment" you have the whole front end you will need to work with.

To start with, your rad support is over to the right, a lot! That's "right" as you sit in the truck looking forward, "right" is "Passenger" side.

Moving the rad support to the left may fix most of the problem but it may also need to go down, or the cab up. The whole fender rad support also looks like it needs to go back.

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Re: AD hood alignment

How do I go about adjusting rad support?
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How do I go about adjusting rad support?
On a stock truck it would be the two bolts at the bottom of the support to the frame. But I will put money on it you have a sub frame under it or something like that. So I can't explain without some photos of where it mounts. But basically you need to loosen up the rad support and move it. This often would also take loosing up fender to cab bolts and fender to rad support bolts.

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Yes I know the 2 bolts that you are referring to, I have an original Mll setup
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Yes I know the 2 bolts that you are referring to, I have an original Mll setup
AWESOME! Ok, the bumper may need to be moved too. But those bolts will allow you to move the rad support sideways. But it also may need to go back too. Which would require loosening all the fender to cab bolts. Realistically you need to get the hood where it goes (back) and then move the rad support and fenders until they fit it.

That is what you do before paint, now, you are going to want to do a little dance with all the parts. Move the rad support over, move the hood a little better, see where you are, move it a little more, check the hood, and on and on. This is going to be a little project.

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Old 03-29-2016, 04:17 PM   #19
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Re: AD hood alignment

"Move the hood a little better" is that by using the method with the wood block in the video above?
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Re: AD hood alignment

I'll have to watch that video when I have sound as I don't right now. I don't understand it at this point how is he tightening the bolts when it moves?

Don't try to explain, I'll just watch it later.

I do know one thing, I don't know how in the living hell you end up with a stunningly painted cab (dig that firewall!) while having the front fenders and hood unpainted? HUH????

But I will watch it tonight and get a better idea.

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Re: AD hood alignment

Brian I bought the truck like this, everything was painted but not fitted or even trial fitted
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But I'm getting there
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Not trial fit! YEOW, you are doing miracle work! After finishing that up you will be the master.


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Re: AD hood alignment

This is my friends truck, looks like he may have a similar problem
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Re: AD hood alignment

That one photo tells us as close to nothing as you can get. It looks more like something is holding up that side of the hood at the grille like too long of a rubber bumper or something, that is ALL it tells us.

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