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Johnny Law motors has the hood tilt kit on sale again: www.johnnylawmotors.com/catalog/frame-body-parts/hood/tilt-hood-kits/10015819/tilt-hood-kits?attribute-96=2611
$164.95, normally 299.95
$164.95, normally 299.95
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I remember the Anglias and 100e prefects way back when I was a kid, those bonnets could do some serious damage to you in a collision. I remember they changed the regulations on newer cars so that they had a catch, or hook system, so the bonnet would get caught if it lifted and moved back and would crease in the middle instead saving the drivers face.Why would you risk the hood coming through the glass in a frontal shunt?
The rear sliding latches will not let the hood come up without it sliding forward first.Why would you risk the hood coming through the glass in a frontal shunt?
Yeah, it looks like it'd have to fold in the middle before it would pop up.The rear sliding latches will not let the hood come up without it sliding forward first.
It's not that I'm referring to.The rear sliding latches will not let the hood come up without it sliding forward first.
A front tilt is secured by latches in the rear which require it to slide forward a couple of inches before it can go up. In the event of a frontal impact this can't happen, the hood can't tilt up, and it will fold in the middle.It's not that I'm referring to.
A rear hinged hood is anchored at the rear and designed to fold in the middle in a frontal impact. Even if not designed to fold, it is pretty securely anchored at its rear edge. It's almost impossible for it to get near the screen let alone through it.
A forward hinged hood relies on whatever anchors it at its rear to prevent it being punched through the screen in a frontal impact. Unless this kit addresses that, it will be nothing more than the latch that restrains it.
If the worst came to the worst and an occupant was injured don't expect the insurance company to recompense - unless they'd been made aware of the modification in advance.