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    worn out hood supports suck

    had my hood fall and hit me with the hinge on the shoulder blade today. It was wack
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    #2
    jam a golf club in there, atleast that's what i have spares of.
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      #3


      2x4s work too.
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        #4
        i use a small child
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          #5
          Originally posted by enigmaticdream View Post


          2x4s work too.

          I had a 2x4 in there but knocked it out of place leaning while shopvaccing the 38 tons of pollen out of everywhere
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            #6
            2x4's do the job
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              #7
              Has anyone bought a new one? I wonder if the new one is even strong enough to withstand a "light breeze". The hoods damn near decapitated me numerous times.

              A wooden stick I found in the garage works perfectly tho :) haha
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                #8
                Mine stands up fine other than when I occasionally think I'll be fine to move the car from the garage to the driveway with the hood open (backing up) in which case it's also perfectly fine until I stop. So yes, a brand new shock should hold it up fairly well.
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                  #9
                  New shocks work well, even on an incline (front on ramps, etc). Stabilus is the OE supplier I believe, you can get them at O'Reillys or many parts stores.

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                    #10
                    you can even order them from BMW for 24 bucks.

                    don't be cheap
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                      #11
                      I've got a spare that came with the car. I'm gonna mount that on there tomorrow and see if it does any better.
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                        #12
                        I've gotten the back of the head multiple times and my hand once. Replaced the shocks after the hand.
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by E30SPDFRK View Post
                          I've gotten the back of the head multiple times and my hand once. Replaced the shocks after the hand.

                          ouch.
                          I've got a friend that just lost 3 fingers (pinky, ring, middle) and most of his left hand from a freight train. Making me extra extra careful around power tools and heavy metal objects and the like.
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                            #14
                            This is the first thing I replace when I get a new E30.

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                              #15
                              Just put a bend in the shaft. It won't fall down again. On the other hand, it will be harder to close when you want to.

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