NRG Hood dampers Installed!!!!
Hood Dampers.............
Those dampers look good! I just removed my Tein dampers because they made a crazy noise when opening or closing the hood. Plus they made my
hood stand up about a 1/4" which pissed me off........another mod in the
trashcan!
hood stand up about a 1/4" which pissed me off........another mod in the
trashcan!
Originally Posted by gary c
Those dampers look good! I just removed my Tein dampers because they made a crazy noise when opening or closing the hood. Plus they made my
hood stand up about a 1/4" which pissed me off........another mod in the
trashcan!
hood stand up about a 1/4" which pissed me off........another mod in the
trashcan!
Originally Posted by Sponger
Do these wear out like other hood shocks, especially if you're under the hood a lot?
here's two links that popped up on google:
http://forum.mazda6club.com/lofivers...hp/t52136.html
http://forum.mazda6club.com/lofivers...49596-250.html
apparently, the first version of these had issues due to using the cheapest parts possible. now it looks like they're using stainless for the joints so they should hold up much better.
http://forum.mazda6club.com/lofivers...hp/t52136.html
http://forum.mazda6club.com/lofivers...49596-250.html
apparently, the first version of these had issues due to using the cheapest parts possible. now it looks like they're using stainless for the joints so they should hold up much better.
Originally Posted by Bigd2k6
here's two links that popped up on google:
http://forum.mazda6club.com/lofivers...hp/t52136.html
http://forum.mazda6club.com/lofivers...49596-250.html
apparently, the first version of these had issues due to using the cheapest parts possible. now it looks like they're using stainless for the joints so they should hold up much better.
http://forum.mazda6club.com/lofivers...hp/t52136.html
http://forum.mazda6club.com/lofivers...49596-250.html
apparently, the first version of these had issues due to using the cheapest parts possible. now it looks like they're using stainless for the joints so they should hold up much better.
yes your correct. the ones i have ordered from caskyline are the newer versions.
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Originally Posted by g35man04
i am awaiting my camera to come back from my neighbor.....he had to borrow it this evening.
Not to jack your thread, but here a picture of mine to help clarify things for those who have not seen these.





No drilling required, only the battery cover needs a little notch sanded in it to allow the damper to bolt onto the frame. If you guys look under your hood at about where the battery cover needs to be sanded, you'll see and existing bolt that the damper mount will replace.
Originally Posted by Yume
Not to jack your thread, but here a picture of mine to help clarify things for those who have not seen these.





No drilling required, only the battery cover needs a little notch sanded in it to allow the damper to bolt onto the frame. If you guys look under your hood at about where the battery cover needs to be sanded, you'll see and existing bolt that the damper mount will replace.





No drilling required, only the battery cover needs a little notch sanded in it to allow the damper to bolt onto the frame. If you guys look under your hood at about where the battery cover needs to be sanded, you'll see and existing bolt that the damper mount will replace.
the one that i have in my picture. ITs an engine torque damper. When you get on your car your engine will move some...this prevents it from doing that which transfer the energy to your wheels...
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