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Old 04-13-2015, 04:39 PM   #1
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aftermarket hood hinges

Are any of you running aftermarket hinges once the inner fenders are removed.. pb wants 300 for a set.
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Old 11-06-2015, 10:34 PM   #2
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Re: aftermarket hood hinges

I'm with you brother. Even though I love everything that Porterbuilt builds , its just really not affordable for your every day Joe. I feel his products cater to high end builds. What about us guys who make 50k a year and want a nice truck and have to also try and raise a family. I think it would be awesome if Nate would make another crossmember like the ones in his early days that still allowed you to use your stock arms. I was pricing just a complete Porterbuilt suspension set up and it was more than I paid for my entire truck. Sorry to get off subject but I'm with you. Where are the hood hinges that are under 300 bucks that guys are using on bagged c10s. I know they're out there. What are you guys using that cant afford a 300 dollar set??
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Old 11-08-2015, 12:44 AM   #3
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Re: aftermarket hood hinges

You dont have to take your inner fenders out you can else just cut em to allow tire to go in more, you will need to relocate the spring because you have to cut part of the bracket that holds it. I seen this done few times and if your not laying frame this is perfect I thought of doing this to my truck but my inner fenders were destroyed by the PO when he installed a super long radiator in the truck so If I dont find a set of decent ones I will go with the PB ones..
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Old 11-08-2015, 12:47 AM   #4
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Old 11-08-2015, 05:22 AM   #5
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Re: aftermarket hood hinges

I had to cut and weld brackets that bolt to the firewall to hold the hinges without inner fenders.
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Old 11-12-2015, 01:26 PM   #6
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Re: aftermarket hood hinges

Looking at it, you should be able to make a simple bracket that would bolt to the firewall, using the existing upper holes as 'locators'. I'd think about a backing doubler since you have a lot of leveraged weight of the hood.

It would be easy enough to rethink it to add a tension shock or use the spring you already have...

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Old 11-12-2015, 06:49 PM   #7
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Re: aftermarket hood hinges

^Basically what I had to end up doing. But I will offer a little advice from working mine out (and they aren't finished yet either). The firewall isn't 100% flat under where a full bracket bolts up, so 4-bolt square bases won't fit the best. If you use the two top bolt holes, you can make a t-bone shaped base that uses a 3rd stock (unthreaded) firewall hole.

The surface where you bolt the hinge isn't plumb either, its actually canted a very small amount. If you make it perfectly plump, the hinges will try to bow it slightly with their "knee" action.

And you will most likely want to box the open side. Mine is setup like that (just flat stock, not drilled/relieved) and the weight of the hood is far enough away from the firewall that the very end can experience some flex. Boxing that piece takes that problem away (and saves you from having to go to a thicker stock) as well as giving you a place to start a gas-assist or spring-assist since these relocations generally lose that feature.
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Old 11-13-2015, 01:02 PM   #8
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Re: aftermarket hood hinges

Before the PB hinges came out I was thinking of trying hinges from something different. I believe the late 50's Chevy truck hinges mount to the firewall and I was even scoping out some F*** Exploder hinges that mount to the firewall too. I doubt the Exploder hinges would handle such a heavy hood though.
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Old 11-13-2015, 05:55 PM   #9
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Re: aftermarket hood hinges

I am in the same boat right now. Full PB Build for a customer and he doesn't want to spend the money on hinges, cut the truck up that much or wait 8 weeks. It is awesome to see what Nate has created and Im truly happy for him, plus he is one of the nicest guys in the industry. But a simpler option would be nice as well.

Daddy oh, I like the concept. its something I have been toying with. Maybe I need to pull the trigger and make a prototype set.
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Re: aftermarket hood hinges

have a few things being lasered...
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I am in the same boat right now. Full PB Build for a customer and he doesn't want to spend the money on hinges, cut the truck up that much or wait 8 weeks. It is awesome to see what Nate has created and Im truly happy for him, plus he is one of the nicest guys in the industry. But a simpler option would be nice as well.

Daddy oh, I like the concept. its something I have been toying with. Maybe I need to pull the trigger and make a prototype set.
Kyle take a look at my build and you can see my temp'd up set right now. I have to clean up the edges and finish boxing, but it does work 100%, no cutting anything.
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