Prop rod??
Prop rod??
There are a lot of good aftermarket hood struts, and we all have our preferences, but I have always liked the ones from Redline Tuning.
http://www.redlinetuning.com/products_quicklift.html
I contacted them and was told that the 2015 kits should be ready in two months.
Just wanted to pass on the info!
http://www.redlinetuning.com/products_quicklift.html
I contacted them and was told that the 2015 kits should be ready in two months.
Just wanted to pass on the info!
I thought I read somewhere that the prop rods were just a quick fix for the preproduction cars and struts were spotted on some of the production cars on the line? Maybe I dreamed this. But add this to the must have mods the wife said I cannot do until the car is paid off. Like I'm going to wait 5 years for this one...
I replaced my plenum cover yesterday, and I'll be installing an Airraid intake tube when it arrives. Having a prop rod instead of my Redline struts would have been a PITA to work around.
Thought about hood struts, till I saw a hood blow back on a guys windshield @ a car show.
Granted it was really windy that day, but my prop rod never had an issue.
I see hoods lowered on windy days, and without looking, know they have hood struts.
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Granted it was really windy that day, but my prop rod never had an issue.
I see hoods lowered on windy days, and without looking, know they have hood struts.
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That's weird. At a recent cruise in we had the prop rods come loose and hoods slam on 2 different cars. No issues with the hood strut cars.
Each bracket uses existing bolts, or 2-3 rivets... so I'm thinking the safety pins were missing. With out the safety pins, this is VERY possible.
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