3" drywall screws from Lowes will keep her down good![]()
This is an old thread but a hood PIN kit would actually help me with my issue. Since 2008 I've watched my CF hood move up and down at high speeds due to wind force. I was once signaled by another motorist years ago that my hood latch wasn't engaged. Well, it was but that's how it seemed. The hood latch apparently isn't enough. There's got to be a way for the pins to be mounted to the aforementioned cross bar under the hood. Looks are one thing... Safety and piece of mind is another.
Fake how like stick ons? How do those cables work i like that lookWho is this guy?
How ya been Ant?
Eddies old truck. These are fake
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Fake how like stick ons? How do those cables work i like that look
I will get mine installed soon and post some pics and decide if i wanna use the cables oh sorry mean lanyards my bad lol
Because u would run the lanyards thru the grill so when u pull the pins they would hang down and since on a dodge the hood and grill lift as one the lanyards would slide thru the grill i guess if they were long enough they would work otherwise the lanyards and pins would go thru the grill see it now?The only thing I see that could be a challenge is how long the pins would have to be to clear the outter surface of the hood. Secondly, you may want to install a thin piece of rubber to prevent the discs from damaging your hood. It may require even more pin length for clearance.. Just a thought. Why couldn't the lanyards fit in through the grill? :dontknow:I might NOT be envisioning something that I should.
Because u would run the lanyards thru the grill so when u pull the pins they would hang down and since on a dodge the hood and grill lift as one the lanyards would slide thru the grill i guess if they were long enough they would work otherwise the lanyards and pins would go thru the grill see it now?