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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Ault, Colorado
Posts: 862
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Re: Adding hood braces/greasing the hinges?
Yo! Mostly the problem is the lack of hinge maintenance. If lubed properly, these hoods will do OK. They were built to collapse with a head-on collision so that the hood would not decapitate the passengers.
My old hood was bent, and I bought a new one from Classic Industries. The flange at the collapse point on both sides does not have the cutout like the old hoods and makes it stronger, but keeping the hinges moving smoothly is still of prime importance due to the inherent weak point. With a 3/4 ton I'm not too worried about being decapitated, so I've not braced mine yet, but I will in the future, just to ensure that my hood stays pristine. Todd.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Oregon
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Re: Adding hood braces/greasing the hinges?
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![]() Right now I only close the hood by grabbing onto the ugly plastic bug deflector on the front - I figure that should break before the hood bends. ![]() Last edited by Number21; 08-31-2009 at 12:13 AM. |
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