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hood strut kit?
we need one. i used to manufacture them for toyota tacomas back in the day, but id prefer to just buy one. nothing worse than having to prop the hood open on a 40k car.
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Was there ever one made for the 350z, maybe it can be easily tweaked to fit our hood?
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this is a great idea. I would purchase it imediately.
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ive searched high and low for this... I installed one on my 04 mach1 mustang and loved it... i have seen kits somewhere that use the actual holes that the hinges attached to... I had to drill holes in my firewall and my hood to install the struts on the mach. i looked around under the hood of the 370z and theres not much room to work with on the firewall side, due to the weather stripping. the hood itself is aluminum so that kinda worries me a little too... i would like to have a strut kit also though... any sponsered fabricators out there wanta take a crack at a kit? |
i do have contacts with a vendor who makes them, ill shoot him an email and report back. the last kits he made were about 60 bucks, and i still have them on my truck and work great after a few years!
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^cool...
heres the kits i saw that i mentioned in my post, they are for g37s POLISHED HOOD SHOCK DAMPER KIT INFINITI G37 COUPE 08-UP:eBay Motors (item 190318612337 end time Jul-31-09 12:15:56 PDT) |
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I wonder if there would be an issue with bending or denting the aluminum with dampers like this.
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as I popped the hood to my wifes 2010 Chevy Equinox to find that she has hood struts, it made me really wonder why the Z doesn't have it from the factory...
I would definitely pay $60 for a set. |
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I did install them on my 350z and Evo8 without any problems. Hopefully someone will come out with some soon. |
What problems would you have with closing the hood?
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That's what I was thinking. With an aluminum hood like this you would be pushing down on the front against the resistance of the struts. This could deform the hood I would think.
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I had hood struts on my last Z for over 2 years without any problems. Yes, you do have to push down with some force to lower the hood, but not the entire way down. There's supposed to be a threshold point where the struts are compressed enough that gravity takes over and shuts the hood. I could see this being a problem with a carbon fiber hood, assuming it's a quality piece that weighs considerably less. Another situation that would make me worry is if the struts are too strong. I'll definitely buy a kit when one is available.
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they prolly thought it'll be too strong for the cf hood that everyone is gonna buy
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