[quote="Miguelitto"]Hi guys....
Here in Brazil a friend of mine did this upgrade in the hood....
In this link you can see the pics, but the text are in portuguese... http://www.mx3zone.com/Forums/viewtopic ... dor#p12769" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Feel free to ask.....[/quote]
Hey Miguelitto
Can you tell from what car were those struts used ? I like the idea of attaching em..
I guess its a brazilian specific car... Known here as "GOL".
I'll confirm with him and them I'll tell you ok?!
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Miguelitto wrote:Hi guys....
Here in Brazil a friend of mine did this upgrade in the hood....
In this link you can see the pics, but the text are in portuguese... http://www.mx3zone.com/Forums/viewtopic ... dor#p12769" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Feel free to ask.....
Miguelitto, I would LOVE to get a worklog on that project!! Did your friend ever write it in english? Or has anyone translated? I've considered doing this myself, but I figure it was a low priority with my other car problems. This does however look viable, as well as fairly simple. Thanks a bunch!
Miguelitto wrote:Hi guys....
Here in Brazil a friend of mine did this upgrade in the hood....
In this link you can see the pics, but the text are in portuguese... http://www.mx3zone.com/Forums/viewtopic ... dor#p12769" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Feel free to ask.....
Miguelitto, I would LOVE to get a worklog on that project!! Did your friend ever write it in english? Or has anyone translated? I've considered doing this myself, but I figure it was a low priority with my other car problems. This does however look viable, as well as fairly simple. Thanks a bunch!
I'll ask him about, I would translated it but iit is a biiiii text
The ideia of chorme isn't bad too, You could tried, if you have any problems with the automatic tranlate you can ask me
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Hey Im not sure how feasible it is but when I was loading someone at work I saw something that looks like it could work. On a ford escort zx2 the rear decklid had a shock that lifted it up that had a basic bolt on spot on the top and bottom that looked like it would give enough clearance. Not sure but I hope to grab one soon to mock it up
92 GS gold (driver) worklog> http://mx-3.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=73405" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
93 GS red (wrecked) I modify my ride so I can drive around the stupid people
Sleeper6 wrote:Hey Im not sure how feasible it is but when I was loading someone at work I saw something that looks like it could work. On a ford escort zx2 the rear decklid had a shock that lifted it up that had a basic bolt on spot on the top and bottom that looked like it would give enough clearance. Not sure but I hope to grab one soon to mock it up
I actually found a pair of struts I had laying around today... They were from a tractor(The struts that lift the engine cover from the side), It's a heavy piece of metal so they're powerful struts. They are probably a 1/2 pound a piece, and are a little over a foot long. I checked to see if they fit between the hood and the fenders, they fit with about 3/16s of an inch to spare on each side. Meaning simply, there is room to mount them... It would add around a pound of weight, which cancels out when you don't need the rod anymore.
Also, they are strong enough that it should not be a problem in the cold... However, availability/price might be hard to deal with. I got mine a while back from a friend who thought they might make a suitable replacement for my hatch struts... I kept them around in case I ever needed them, and I might end up using them.