Heh, right now I keep mine up by wedging a big *** screwdriver in top of the strut tower and against the fire insulation under the hood.
Ghetto, but otherwise my hood just slams right down. Really should go out and buy some new shocks for it...oh well.
Ghetto, but otherwise my hood just slams right down. Really should go out and buy some new shocks for it...oh well.
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you got your answers, it cant be adjusted and they suck and always break. most of us make our own props that are inexpensive and do the job.Originally Posted by progrocker
O.K., dimwitted comments aside, is it possible to ask a simple question on this forum and get a simple answer?
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That must be a common problem; I spent several minutes looking for a rod to prop the hood up like I had on my old Honda, just refusing to believe those two small piston/shock thingies would ever be able to hold up that large hood. Obviously, they don't hold it up for long. If I didn't know any better, I would think they're just trying to sell more of them. Give me the old hood rod; they don't wear out.
just prop it up or vicegrip it. once the stock hood struts go it's pretty much over. the stock replacements are expensive and the strongarm aftermarket ones go belly up in six months if you're lucky.
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That happened to me in my 96, but it was only in the cold weather. Wear and tear my friend, replace or get a prop. Could be alright in the spring/summer

, or you can just hold it up with at metal or wood rod. 

