ADRENLN said:
z1n your car looks awsome. i bought the frpp ones also. im scared to let anyone drill through my hood, as soon as i find a good shop i am putting them in. you have the cirvinis hood? i have the steeda. i asume i will run into the same problem of the pins being too short. what did you do to solve this problem. did you just weld a bolt under the pins to make them a bit longer? hav an under the hood pic. thanks
Thanks ADRENLN.
First thing, the hood is a 3" lift cobra R (95 style) from
50resto.com. This hood was a motha to fit and took me about a day to align. If I remember correctly, the Steeda hoods are 2 1/2" lift but I hear they fit almost perfectly with little to no issues.
OK the pins, I had to mount them where the stock adjustable bumper stop's (I think that's what they called) are located. AFter removing the bumper stops and drilling the holes bigger for the hood pins, I mounted the pins. Then I put a small dab of grease on top of both pins and closed the hood softly to let it rest on the pins as to get a mark for drilling the hole on the inside of hood. This hole needs to be offset from the top hole because as the hood shuts, the pin moves towards the back of the hole due to the curve of the hood. Also the pin is at an angle to match the hood. I used a bar to slightly angle the pins for better alignment.
OK the length. After doing all this and shutting the hood, the pin was not long enough. I had to get a piece of threaded bolt or pipe (dunno what it's called) and a nut that was female on both ends and long enough to allow for height adjustment. I placed a piece of rubber tubing over the whole thing and cut it to the proper height. This acts as a new bumper stop (for the hood to shut at proper height. The pictures below might help to explain what the heck I am trying to esplain. I hope this helps and sorry if i didn't explain it well enough. I failed english/writing class as you can tell. lol
This picture is of the drivers side without the rubber tubing
This picture is of the drivers side with the rubber tubing
Standing on the drivers side with hood open as i took this picture from the side
Standing in front of the car on drivers side. Down angle shot