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Old 12-03-2009, 01:58 AM   #1
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Re: LFD's 4dr Tahoe Build

Now just bolt the hood on a drive, well almost. With the hood up (helps with 2 guys) I started all the bolts (do not use the SS bolts for this step yet) and once they were snug I adjusted the hood so that the mounting plate for the hood was about 1/4" in front of the plate on the arm. This gave some extra clearance for the cowl on the first shutting but still be careful that the hood does not contact the cowl. I did mine this way and when it was said and done I only had the hood slid out about 1/16" past the plate on the arm.

Now my hood was 1/8" lower than the cowl and needed to come up. I had some spacers that were 1/8" so I loosened one side at a time and slid in the shims and re-tightened the bolts. This put the hood perfectly flush with the cowl and the hood to fender gap was great as well.

I have Talked with Nate and he will be suppling (2) 1/8" and (2) 1/16" shims with the next kits.

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No worries about chipping paint with these hinges, once they are set correctly.

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How is this for a hood opening! I checked on low buck and had an opening of 39" (blue hood) between the hood latch and latch pin and on the Tahoe ( white hood) with Nate's kit I had 46"! A total gain of 7"!

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So now you can be this low, rolling on 30" tires and still take your hood with you all for about 4 hours work.

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Old 12-03-2009, 02:16 AM   #2
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Wow, that's really cool Kevin!

Won't the hood to cowl weatherstripping piece bump the front of the cowl up some?
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Old 12-03-2009, 03:01 AM   #3
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Wow, that's really cool Kevin!

Won't the hood to cowl weatherstripping piece bump the front of the cowl up some?
Good point it might but I never run that weather stripping on my vehicles. It always seems to screw with the hood fitment more than doing any good. I think I have one here left from LowBuk and if so I will try it and see what happens.

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Old 12-03-2009, 08:57 AM   #4
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Good point it might but I never run that weather stripping on my vehicles. It always seems to screw with the hood fitment more than doing any good. I think I have one here left from LowBuk and if so I will try it and see what happens.

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The reproduction ones I've bought in the past are very stiff and I agree, they do mess with the back of the hood. I did find that GMpartsdirect.com was carrying a "GM replacement" piece and I bought it last year. I think it was only 10 bucks? It's MUCH softer than anything else I've ever bought. I was waiting to install it with my NOS hood hinges.
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Old 12-03-2009, 09:52 AM   #5
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Re: LFD's 4dr Tahoe Build

Is it just the slot in the cowl area that limits the opening of the hood. I could see this leading to some chipped paint and or a bent slot.
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Old 12-03-2009, 11:49 AM   #6
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Is it just the slot in the cowl area that limits the opening of the hood. I could see this leading to some chipped paint and or a bent slot.
Yes and no. Right now that is the limit but the gas shock kit that Nate is working on will stop the hood about 1" lower than where it stops now. Also if you just go with a simple hood prop rod you just make it a little shorter then it could be. Trust me you really have to open the hood a lot to get to this point but yes it could chip paint if you abuse it. I recently had a customer truck in my shop with cowl mounted hinges and with this one if you opened the hood over half way the rear of the hood would dig into the top of the cowl! If a guy was worried about this happening you could always put some sort of a stop in the hinge box that one arm would contact first.

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Re: LFD's 4dr Tahoe Build

Subscribed! And awesome write up on the hood hinge install. Looks great.
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Re: LFD's 4dr Tahoe Build

ya I didn't think the explorer ones would work, i just thought it was funny they work the same way. cool write up, those hinges look great
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try here?


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Old 12-04-2009, 01:58 PM   #10
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Good work Kevin. Your wright up was very good.
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Kevin,
I was looking at the install pics on Nates site. Just wondering if the cab has multiple layers of sheetmetal or do you think a backing plate would help keep metal fatigue from happening where the mount bolts go inside the cab. It might distribute the load? Just a thought. And maybe we won't be opening the hood that often to cause damage. Anyway, he has them for $200 that seems like a steal!
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I was looking at the install pics on Nates site. Just wondering if the cab has multiple layers of sheetmetal or do you think a backing plate would help keep metal fatigue from happening where the mount bolts go inside the cab. It might distribute the load? Just a thought. And maybe we won't be opening the hood that often to cause damage. Anyway, he has them for $200 that seems like a steal!
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I would not think it would be a problem as the "box" bolts in in two directions and the area that it bolts to has many angles to help spread what minimal force their is.

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Old 12-05-2009, 12:55 AM   #13
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I would not think it would be a problem as the "box" bolts in in two directions and the area that it bolts to has many angles to help spread what minimal force their is.

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Kevin,
Your right with it mounting to the firewall and through the cab....it shouldn't be a problem unless you have to check your oil every day. Looks like a very sturdy design, props to Porterbuilt.
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very nice build as usual...... Would not expect anything less.....
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Here is the first part of my rear door hinges. I am going with the lift gate but I cut down the barn doors to half doors and I want them to open 180*. The only real 180* hinges that I have found are the super singles and they are fairly bulky for how small and light the doors are. So I am taking 2 sets of 90* hidden hinges and blending them together to get 180's. The body side will be welded in and the door side will have adjustable mounting tabs for in/out up/down and left/right. I may try one out Thursday if I have time.

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Nice! You'll probably want to at least spring-load the door side in the closed position so that the cab side swings to full open before the door side moves. Mine have a complicated cam-over mutual lock-out set-up so that only one half can move at a time.
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Nice! You'll probably want to at least spring-load the door side in the closed position so that the cab side swings to full open before the door side moves. Mine have a complicated cam-over mutual lock-out set-up so that only one half can move at a time.
Yep I think I will go with a magnetic (earth mags)set up on the door side so it opens the Body side first then with an extra push the door will swing open and not want to spring back. I worked this out last night sleeping soI will try it today. Now I need to work on a small push spring for the Body side so it directs the outer Door hinge to fold first. It should work good but we will see.

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So, it's going to be kinda like an Astro van



Took me forever to find a pic with the doors open

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So, it's going to be kinda like an Astro van
I believe the Ford Excursions are that way as well...

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I believe the Ford Excursions are that way as well...

Yes they are but see those ugly Ars hinges! I spent several hours getting rid of the hatch exposed hinges for a hidden style and these are no different. I will not pull the body until all fab design work is worked out and now it almost is!

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except open 180
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Old 12-10-2009, 01:56 PM   #22
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Yes but with out visible hinges when the doors are closed!

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Old 12-10-2009, 03:12 PM   #23
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Yeah, the hinges on that excursion look like an afterthought, they are tacky.
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Where did you find those hinges? I have cargo doors and would like to hide those ugly hinges. Don't know if I will go 180* or just 90* but I love them already.
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Where did you find those hinges? I have cargo doors and would like to hide those ugly hinges. Don't know if I will go 180* or just 90* but I love them already.
I believe they are a LFD, one off, hand made set.
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