Different types of Hood Pins?
#43
Not sure of the brand, they were on when I bought the hood.
The hole for the pins is already there, just need to make it a little bigger. very easy install. No cutting up of the radiator cover.
The hole for the pins is already there, just need to make it a little bigger. very easy install. No cutting up of the radiator cover.
#44
Here are min they are ford racing, I did make a plate and just bolted it to the rad support so I could get the pins where I wanted them hope this helps.
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#46
I have the Ford Racing pins, and the pin rings are ****ing rusting after only two months. And my car is garage kept. I'd like to get the Shelby pins, but the pins look exactly the same.
#47
#48
James , here's a couple of pictures. I got a kit which included brackets that my body shop didn't use , they made the black part instead ...
#49
I've always like the twist-locks. Those look excellent! No pins to "accidently" come undone and start flopping around and no wire.
I see the shop installed them. Wondering how hard it is DIY.
Have seen a pic of some captive pin locks, no wire and the pin can't walk off. Don't know where they come from tho.
I see the shop installed them. Wondering how hard it is DIY.
Have seen a pic of some captive pin locks, no wire and the pin can't walk off. Don't know where they come from tho.
#50
Tom , yes I had them installed by my body shop , I wouldn't have known where to begin myself. The pins were for a 71 Mach 1 and came with radiator brackets for the plates to mount on. Since they really didn't fit my car , the shop just made the black part and attached the plates to them instead. I imagine the hard part was getting the brackets located so the pins would go into the plates smoothly. The place on the hood where the pins sit is angled towards the side and front , so there are actually two angles involved. It was the first set they had done , so it was trial and error and took quite sometime ...
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