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Subject: [Spridgets] Holding up yer hood?
From: crusaderchuck55--- via Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2021 16:36:13 -0500
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Yes that's my question of the day.On a race spridget how does anyone support 
the front of their hood to keep it in alignment with the front fenders IF it's 
fiberglass or steel with all the structure removed up front where the 2 hood 
adjustable bumpers once were located?My hood only has the part for the area 
where the aluminum trim rivets in place... All else across the front was cut 
out when it adorned a West Coast F Production SCCA car.Ideas?  Images of your 
cars device to support the hood up front?Yeah!   I know a stock hood would 
fix this...my stock hood that I have on the car has about enough filler to 
weigh as much as a good by itself.   This hood was offered to me and it's 
really decent except for no way to get it to stay aligned up against the front 
hood pins.I can see it beating the 2 fiberglass fenders to death if i just 
allow it to bounce around.Kinda put too much time making the car presentable to 
allow this hood to damage the work done to date...Help?Thank you!ChuckAgain, 
any thoughts or images of other cars resolve for this would be 
appreciated...Sent from my LG Mobile
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    <div style="font-size: 10pt;"><div dir="auto">Yes that's my question of the 
day.</div><div dir="auto">On a race spridget how does anyone support the front 
of their hood to keep it in alignment with the front fenders IF it's fiberglass 
or steel with all the structure removed up front where the 2 hood adjustable 
bumpers once were located?</div><div dir="auto">My hood only has the part for 
the area where the aluminum trim rivets in place... All else across the front 
was cut out when it adorned a West Coast F Production SCCA car.</div><div 
dir="auto">Ideas?&nbsp; Images of your cars device to support the hood up 
front?</div><div dir="auto">Yeah!&nbsp; &nbsp;I know a stock hood would fix 
this...my stock hood that I have on the car has about enough filler to weigh as 
much as a good by itself.&nbsp; &nbsp;This hood was offered to me and it's 
really decent except for no way to get it to stay aligned up against the front 
hood pins.</div><div dir="auto">I can see it beating the 2 fiberglass fenders 
to death if i just allow it to bounce around.</div><div dir="auto">Kinda put 
too much time making the car presentable to allow this hood to damage the work 
done to date...</div><div dir="auto">Help?</div><div dir="auto">Thank 
you!</div><div dir="auto">Chuck</div><div dir="auto">Again, any thoughts or 
images of other cars resolve for this would be appreciated...</div><div 
dir="auto"><br></div><div><div dir="auto" style="font-size:9pt;"><i>Sent from 
my LG Mobile</i></div></div></div>


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