Haha, that reminds me of my '72 Chevy Monte Carlo hood, it would bend if the hinges were not lubed.It will be interesting to see how a hood that isn't designed with this kind of strut installed holds up to multiple closings..
Remember the old Chevy Blazers in the 70's all of them had a crease where the hood would buckle when you tried to close it if you didn't keep the hinges lubed.
This is probably the difference between good design and something that sort of fits. The Redline appear to mount farther out than the one in the above photo. I put a set in my 14 Mustang and had no issues with them.
Bummer! I was hoping they would have their brackets by now. Must be stuck in customs or something...Redline Tuning: still "out of stock"...
Sure, except when you can't because it's not in stock and who knows when it may be, and stay in stock. Then again it's not a critical part so I can understand waiting.Some people like buying a kit where someone else had all the headaches of coming up with the right parts even if it cost more than what they could do it themselves.
I am one of those. While I enjoy fabricating up things that I need there are times that it is just easier to let someone else do it and buy it from them.
They are in stock! Just ordered mine!
Just ordered / me too !
Just wondering if you guys bought the black or stainless steel hood struts.
What? No group buy?
I figured that if you go for the Elite one then with shipping, conversion and tax you would be looking at $241.10 CDN today.Well I hope that there will be a group buy offered, at $180 + shipping CND I'll manage to survive with the prop-rod or a broom stick if the rod is in the road.