Best way to close the hood?
#21
Drop it, jeez its just a car, unless you removed the rubber stoppers along the upper radiator support, then by all means gently lower it until it locks into place then open the catch and lock the hood down.
#23
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Thanks! I've heard about people bending their hoods by squeezing it shut and I see auto shops squeezing the hoods shut all the time.
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Thanks for all the input thus far!
My biggest concern about just dropping the hood is it may elongate some of the joints/pivots, but I've heard more horror stories about people bending the hoods while squeezing it shut. Almost every Focus you find in a dealer lot will have a crease in the hood if someone has ever opened it and squeezed it shut. The reason I ask is many, if not all, dealerships and service shops squeeze the hood shut. I'm not sure why they do this but, I've also seen people who really take care of the cars do the same thing.
I wonder if the flapping hoods have something to do with this? Some people claim their hoods are rock solid at 100+ mph, while others notice excessive flapping at 70+ mph.
My biggest concern about just dropping the hood is it may elongate some of the joints/pivots, but I've heard more horror stories about people bending the hoods while squeezing it shut. Almost every Focus you find in a dealer lot will have a crease in the hood if someone has ever opened it and squeezed it shut. The reason I ask is many, if not all, dealerships and service shops squeeze the hood shut. I'm not sure why they do this but, I've also seen people who really take care of the cars do the same thing.
I wonder if the flapping hoods have something to do with this? Some people claim their hoods are rock solid at 100+ mph, while others notice excessive flapping at 70+ mph.
#30
Your not going to cause any problems to the metal by dropping it from 12" or so.
I I drop the hood on all my vehicle always have always will. And have been doing so for well over 20+ years and never had an issues at all.
Richard
I I drop the hood on all my vehicle always have always will. And have been doing so for well over 20+ years and never had an issues at all.
Richard
#31
I like to hire a professional to close my hood for me. I'm OK at opening it but I don't have enough experience in closing it. The guy I hire only charges 50 dollars per close and I think it's worth it. He told me there's a very special technique and he went to school for years to learn it. I wonder what the best way to change a radio station is or the best setting for variable speed wipers is sometimes too......I have so much to learn about cars.
#32
I like to hire a professional to close my hood for me. I'm OK at opening it but I don't have enough experience in closing it. The guy I hire only charges 50 dollars per close and I think it's worth it. He told me there's a very special technique and he went to school for years to learn it. I wonder what the best way to change a radio station is or the best setting for variable speed wipers is sometimes too......I have so much to learn about cars.
gotta give me the number to this guy...
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I like to hire a professional to close my hood for me. I'm OK at opening it but I don't have enough experience in closing it. The guy I hire only charges 50 dollars per close and I think it's worth it. He told me there's a very special technique and he went to school for years to learn it. I wonder what the best way to change a radio station is or the best setting for variable speed wipers is sometimes too......I have so much to learn about cars.
The Mustang GT is a very nice car, I just didn't want to treat its hood like it was just any ordinary car, like a GM or a Honda.
#37
I like to hire a professional to close my hood for me. I'm OK at opening it but I don't have enough experience in closing it. The guy I hire only charges 50 dollars per close and I think it's worth it. He told me there's a very special technique and he went to school for years to learn it. I wonder what the best way to change a radio station is or the best setting for variable speed wipers is sometimes too......I have so much to learn about cars.
#38
Drop the Stang's hood from about 12-18 inches. It's not going to hurt anything
#40
Ford screwed up...they should have just stayed with the fiberglass hoods from the past or even upped the ante to carbon fiber...aluminum flexes too much and I cringe when I see a tech slam the hoot shut while it's resting on the latch...excellent chance of putting a dent in it...