So I decided to take the stang out today for a spin, I'm going like 40 when i see the hood rising a bit... i'm like wat the... so i stomp on the brake (making sure no one is behind me first) but by then its too late the hood comes up and become vertical. I got out, closed it and pulled into a parking lot to check out the damage. The back where the hinges are seems to be lower than before, the paint chipped on the passenger side right before the cowl, the hood doesn't close right, its bent a little higher,
I found out that I forgot to lock the hood, but it still has the stock latch on it, the latch should've caught it... i dont know why it slipped from the second set of latches that it has. The hood was down tight down before i left, and with the stock latch it you can usually tell when the hood comes loose and is on the second latch, but this time it just went straight...
I'll get pics in the morning, but it was really scary. I'm not sure if the hood itself bent or if the hinges are a little loose, when i pulled into the parking lot i was able to lock it, when i came home to inspect in the light i found out that the locks (turn key locks btw) were a little higher than before and in order to lock them i needed to push down on the hood above the locks themselves.
So how do i diagnose this guys, If the hood did bend is it possible to fix it? (its the stock metal hood) how do i know its the hinges or the bent hood?
I'm thankful i wasn't on the freeway and didn't have the hood rip off the hinges and causing more damage, but i'm mad at myself for not locking it again.. =\
I found out that I forgot to lock the hood, but it still has the stock latch on it, the latch should've caught it... i dont know why it slipped from the second set of latches that it has. The hood was down tight down before i left, and with the stock latch it you can usually tell when the hood comes loose and is on the second latch, but this time it just went straight...
I'll get pics in the morning, but it was really scary. I'm not sure if the hood itself bent or if the hinges are a little loose, when i pulled into the parking lot i was able to lock it, when i came home to inspect in the light i found out that the locks (turn key locks btw) were a little higher than before and in order to lock them i needed to push down on the hood above the locks themselves.
So how do i diagnose this guys, If the hood did bend is it possible to fix it? (its the stock metal hood) how do i know its the hinges or the bent hood?
I'm thankful i wasn't on the freeway and didn't have the hood rip off the hinges and causing more damage, but i'm mad at myself for not locking it again.. =\

And why the hood rubs the cowl when opening, maybe the clearance was a little higher ?
My paint job is slowly getting worse and worse
hey i'm not the only one that got this passed down to