Top Secret Hood Dampers installed
#64
i asked them for a refund - Lori said that she'll send me a check, since their merchant service only allows credit-backs for a certain period of time. that's what i call great service.
but fear not - i have spent that money elsewhere already. bought:
- Phillips Ultinon 6000k D2R for HIDs
- PIAA Super Plasma GT-X 4200k/5000k H4 for Fogs
but fear not - i have spent that money elsewhere already. bought:
- Phillips Ultinon 6000k D2R for HIDs
- PIAA Super Plasma GT-X 4200k/5000k H4 for Fogs
#66
Ok, put in some Tein Hood Dampers; $100 from eBay. I figure I will get my money back on the TS ones, now.
The TEIN's work great, as long as you drill the hole in the right spot. Also, I had my car jacked up when I did it, so it is much easier to get to the hole from the wheel well when the wheel is hanging down!
TS just lost a sale!
Dave
The TEIN's work great, as long as you drill the hole in the right spot. Also, I had my car jacked up when I did it, so it is much easier to get to the hole from the wheel well when the wheel is hanging down!
TS just lost a sale!
Dave
#68
Ok, here is some pics of my hood struts; they are the 350Z ones, I modified the car to fit them, by drilling different mounting holes. As I said, it is much, much easier to put the bolts in if the car is jacked up so the wheels are hanging.
The picture is not very clear, but you can see about where the struts are. I might paint them black, since I don't really like the green color, but I am not sure how well paint will adhere to them
Dave
Edit: added close in pics of the hood struts
The picture is not very clear, but you can see about where the struts are. I might paint them black, since I don't really like the green color, but I am not sure how well paint will adhere to them
Dave
Edit: added close in pics of the hood struts
Last edited by caelric; 02-19-2006 at 11:16 PM.
#70