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01-01-2016, 08:31 PM | #1 |
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Hood Linement Problems !!!
Can not get my hood lined up everyway I move it is wrong !!!
Passenger side is up high in front and wider gap on fender , crazy ??? Will the billet hinges solve my problem ? Any advice is appreciated...
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01-01-2016, 08:50 PM | #2 |
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Re: Hood Linement Problems !!!
Billet hinges won't fix anything ,Lots of money for shiny parts . take the after market black hood bumpers on the sides off and realign the hood also adjust the front hood bumpers drivers is low passengers is high .
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01-01-2016, 08:53 PM | #3 |
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Re: Hood Linement Problems !!!
You can loosen the rubber bumper on the side that is high in the front as far as fixing the gap there's a handful of things you can do. If the gap is consistent front to back then loosen the hinges at the hood and push them to the drivers side to pull the hinge to the passenger side. If the gap is wide at the front and narrow at the back but the fender fits the cowl and door nicely then I'd loosen the two core support bolts to the frame and shift the core support to the drivers side to match the gaps side to side. It's unlikely it will ever be perfect but you can get them pretty good. I hope this helps
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01-01-2016, 09:08 PM | #4 |
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Re: Hood Linement Problems !!!
A few things to consider when aligning front sheet metal. First make the fenders fit the doors. Then make the hood fit the cowl and rear of fenders. The bolts holding the hinge to the fender adjust the hight the bolts from the hinge to the hood adjust front to back. You can also move the hood side to side with the hood bolts. The fenders should cross measure from front to opposite rear pretty close the radiator support will move this measurement. Leave the hood latch out till everything fits then install latch and adjust to work nicely.
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01-01-2016, 09:23 PM | #5 |
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Re: Hood Linement Problems !!!
When you have a loose to tight gap that is opposite on the other side, the hood may be square but the front may need to slide. This is where Codders reply comes into line. Take an X measurement that means measure from the right front to left rear then from the EXACT SAME POINTS measure the other side. This number should be very close to the same. IF you have a number lets say 42 right to left and 40 is left to right, it means that you need to move the front HALF the distance[ in this fictional case one inch] to the pass side to even out the number. That has to be step one in hood alignment or you will end up with what you have now.
Try that take your tape out to your truck and see what is what I'm betting the X is off by some amount. Jim |
01-02-2016, 07:13 PM | #6 |
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Re: Hood Linement Problems !!!
[QUOTE=Grumpy old man;7431245]Billet hinges won't fix anything ,Lots of money for shiny parts . take the after market black hood bumpers on the sides off and realign the hood also adjust the front hood bumpers drivers is low passengers is high .[/QU
no hood bumpers on sides ... the fronts are all way down ,not touching hood ... new after market hood hinges ...
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Re: Hood Linement Problems !!!
Looking at the pics again I would try adjusting the drivers side hood bumper on the support up so the hood contacts it. If you can lower the latch a little it will rock the passenger side down like a see saw. 1/4 out of square is not a lot it would require an 1/8" to make it square. Is the gap to the cowl vent even across the back of the hood?
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01-02-2016, 08:52 PM | #11 |
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You really NEED the hood bumpers in there they aren't just for show. If something was born from the General with it is pretty much needed. Just think a hood bumper may not cost them but a dime a pair but over 100,000 units well see the point. The front being off 1/4 is not much unless the 1/8 inch gap is off enough to bother.
The front may need to slide an 1/8th and the hood may need to twist another 1/4 or so and those put together add up kinda like all the hood bumpers would effect their bottom line. Jim |
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Re: Hood Linement Problems !!!
It's a job getting the panels on these rigs to line up. They weren't lined up worth a crud from the factory. So you just have to keep "finessing" them into place.
Good luck. Gary
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