Anyone ever fitted a hood-prop rod?
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Thumbscrew type like george graves posted, large telescope rod (three section) both off the tool truck.Leave a comment:
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That looks awesome, got any pics of the actual item?I used a piece of pipe that was about the size of the shock body. I cut it down to the lenth i needed the hood to stay up. For me it was about 2.5" long. I cut mine that short since i'm taking the e30 to car shows/cruises now, and i don't want the hood all the way open. But i'm sure this way would work with hood opened up all the way. I took the pipe and cut a section out of one side for it to slip over the rod on the shock. Then i position it so it rests on the part of the hood hinge where the rod of the shock attaches too, and the other end rest aginst the shock. I used it this weekend and when the wind blew, the hood stayed put.

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use a cane, broom handle... pretty much any sturdy instrument you can find to use.Leave a comment:
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I used a piece of pipe that was about the size of the shock body. I cut it down to the lenth i needed the hood to stay up. For me it was about 2.5" long. I cut mine that short since i'm taking the e30 to car shows/cruises now, and i don't want the hood all the way open. But i'm sure this way would work with hood opened up all the way. I took the pipe and cut a section out of one side for it to slip over the rod on the shock. Then i position it so it rests on the part of the hood hinge where the rod of the shock attaches too, and the other end rest aginst the shock. I used it this weekend and when the wind blew, the hood stayed put.
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Just because your shock still holds the hood up most of the time doesn't mean it's not bad. Replace it.Leave a comment:



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