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Location: landmark, MB Can
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Re: Getting hood hinge springs back on.
this is the way I have done this in the past, just be sure to use good zip ties. I set this up with bad ties just for the photo. I use my clamps in reverse.
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Location: Tucson, AZ USA
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Re: Getting hood hinge springs back on.
Quick links would be safer. Other wise, good concept.
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Location: LI, NY 11801
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Re: Getting hood hinge springs back on.
Great Idea!
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Location: Tucson, AZ USA
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Re: Getting hood hinge springs back on.
Perfect. Just use the steel ones. The cheezy aluminum 'biners you get with the fake-Sigg water bottles will fail on you.
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