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Old 05-07-2010, 10:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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modshack- did you revert back to the original bracket orientation for the hood side? (right is now left on the label and left is now right on the label)?

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modshack- did you revert back to the original bracket orientation for the hood side? (right is now left on the label and left is now right on the label)?
Yeah I did....The different angularity, while opening the hood more, put undo stress on the hood. The sharper (original) angle seems to work better, though the hood is about 1.5" from opening all the way (prop rod). Seemed a reasonable trade-off..
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Really thinking of reselling them with the whole buldging and drilling and filling and removing battery cover issues.

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Well sorry for worrying when all I read is things like buldging hoods, filling down stuff, battery covers being in the ways, drilling holes and so on
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Yeah I did....The different angularity, while opening the hood more, put undo stress on the hood. The sharper (original) angle seems to work better, though the hood is about 1.5" from opening all the way (prop rod). Seemed a reasonable trade-off..

ahh, thanks. yes 1.5" is about how my current setup is at so it's okay.

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Well sorry for worrying when all I read is things like buldging hoods, filling down stuff, battery covers being in the ways, drilling holes and so on
well, people like me dont worry. we just do it. you go as far as you can go and if you get stuck you look around for solutions. if all fails, you revert back to where you started.
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ahh, thanks. yes 1.5" is about how my current setup is at so it's okay.

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well, people like me dont worry. we just do it. you go as far as you can go and if you get stuck you look around for solutions. if all fails, you revert back to where you started.
Well yeah all fine and dandy but you would be left with a drilled and cut engine bay
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ahh, thanks. yes 1.5" is about how my current setup is at so it's okay.

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well, people like me dont worry. we just do it. you go as far as you can go and if you get stuck you look around for solutions. if all fails, you revert back to where you started.
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Well sorry for worrying when all I read is things like buldging hoods, filling down stuff, battery covers being in the ways, drilling holes and so on
Modding is not for wimps!

Websters says: To make basic or fundamental changes, often to give a new orientation to, or to serve a new end. The making of a limited change in something.

Playing with new parts often requires thinking along these lines....
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Looks good Steve! I can't wait to get mine on.

Too bad it wasn't engineered by Modshack from the start.
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Looks good Steve! I can't wait to get mine on.

Too bad it wasn't engineered by Modshack from the start.
Thats really not fair man. Atleast we are on the fourms trying to get feedback and help customers. Thats top priority with us, customers always comes first. Things like hood dampers can always be modified to fit differently. Have a good day

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Thats really not fair man. Atleast we are on the fourms trying to get feedback and help customers. Thats top priority with us, customers always comes first. Things like hood dampers can always be modified to fit differently. Have a good day

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