Hoods?
Posey88cvic4dr
11-30-2003, 06:54 PM
I wanna put a hood on my 88 LX but i don't want one that requires pins. Are there any aftermarket hoods that will fit? or is their a way i can re locate the pins so you can't see them as much?
Jay eS Iye
11-30-2003, 07:19 PM
DON'T do pins, they look gay
other than that i don't know, maybe one of the VIS hoods
other than that i don't know, maybe one of the VIS hoods
Posey88cvic4dr
11-30-2003, 07:36 PM
I agree, i can't stand pins
Hybrid1990crx
12-01-2003, 02:22 AM
:iagree:
Hood pins look so stupid. I hate them on any car. Never seen them look good on anything. I know for a fact you can get CF hoods with OEM latches on them. I know I've seen them before somewhere.
Hood pins look so stupid. I hate them on any car. Never seen them look good on anything. I know for a fact you can get CF hoods with OEM latches on them. I know I've seen them before somewhere.
Santas90Si
12-01-2003, 02:31 AM
I have pins but not by choice the hood I have doesnt have the option. Im getting the locking ones and painting the same color as my car.
SiZ
12-01-2003, 07:11 AM
My hood has a fiberglass skeleton, and a mounting for a stock latch, but at 160+ it fuggin' bounces around quite a bit. So, hood lock it was for me, I love them the hood doesn't move at all at any speeds, even when I'm getting into an accident. :p
Pins are ugly, but they're $20 insurance that your expensive hood isn't going to flap off and cause you greif in the future. They're more of a function over form type of thing than anything.
Pins are ugly, but they're $20 insurance that your expensive hood isn't going to flap off and cause you greif in the future. They're more of a function over form type of thing than anything.
CZ-R
12-01-2003, 10:57 AM
Just this past weekend I was at Target & there was a '92-95 coupe in the parking lot. It had hood pins with a stock hood. :rofl:
WindyIce
12-01-2003, 12:23 PM
Stock hood with pins :lol: :nono: :lol:
91civicDXdude
12-01-2003, 12:24 PM
Just this past weekend I was at Target & there was a '92-95 coupe in the parking lot. It had hood pins with a stock hood. :rofl:
So? your point?
Maybe the car was wrecked and the hood latch wouldn't line up properly? Maybe he got rid of the stock latch mechanism to save weight? Maybe he likes the convenience of not having to get inside the car to pop the hood? Maybe he likes the piece of mind knowing he can get locking hood pins so that no thief can simply break the window and pop the hood and steal things?
:rolleyes:
So? your point?
Maybe the car was wrecked and the hood latch wouldn't line up properly? Maybe he got rid of the stock latch mechanism to save weight? Maybe he likes the convenience of not having to get inside the car to pop the hood? Maybe he likes the piece of mind knowing he can get locking hood pins so that no thief can simply break the window and pop the hood and steal things?
:rolleyes:
Posey88cvic4dr
12-01-2003, 12:50 PM
yea, so anyone know where I can get some hoods?
Jay eS Iye
12-01-2003, 03:13 PM
or maybe he's a dumbass?
Autocratic_1st_Gen
12-01-2003, 05:45 PM
Pins are ugly, but they're $20 insurance that your expensive hood isn't going to flap off and cause you greif in the future. They're more of a function over form type of thing than anything.
I am getting some for my stock hood, but not by choice. The skeleton creased, and I'm afraid it will unlatch while driving. I'm broke and a new hood is $$$, a new hood and windshield is $$$$$, and hod pins are $
So don't make fun of me.
I would be weary of CF/FG hoods w/o hood pins, I have heard of them releasing because the hood flexes when warm, or having the latch pull out.
I am getting some for my stock hood, but not by choice. The skeleton creased, and I'm afraid it will unlatch while driving. I'm broke and a new hood is $$$, a new hood and windshield is $$$$$, and hod pins are $
So don't make fun of me.
I would be weary of CF/FG hoods w/o hood pins, I have heard of them releasing because the hood flexes when warm, or having the latch pull out.
Posey88cvic4dr
12-02-2003, 12:09 AM
Will hoods for the hatch back fit the sedans? And if not, how much modifICATION WOULD IT TAKE TO PUT IT ON?
CZ-R
12-02-2003, 09:43 AM
I would be weary of CF/FG hoods w/o hood pins, I have heard of them releasing because the hood flexes when warm, or having the latch pull out.
Depends on the quality of the hood. I've driven cross-country (twice!) with my CF hood & no hood pins with zero problems.
Will hoods for the hatch back fit the sedans? And if not, how much modifICATION WOULD IT TAKE TO PUT IT ON?
No, the h/b hoods will not fit a sedan. The sedan hood is about 2" longer than the hatch's.
Depends on the quality of the hood. I've driven cross-country (twice!) with my CF hood & no hood pins with zero problems.
Will hoods for the hatch back fit the sedans? And if not, how much modifICATION WOULD IT TAKE TO PUT IT ON?
No, the h/b hoods will not fit a sedan. The sedan hood is about 2" longer than the hatch's.
Autocratic_1st_Gen
12-02-2003, 10:37 AM
Sorry, I missed the 4d part. On Honda-Tech I think they are working on a 4d CF hood group buy, IDK the details tho, so you will have to look it up.
Posey88cvic4dr
12-02-2003, 01:29 PM
bah! I don't like carbon fiber
FourthGenHatch
12-02-2003, 01:57 PM
Some forms of racing require you to have hood pins even if you have a stock hood.
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