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I want to swap out the hood pin for a gas shock,... does anyone know how to, or has someone else done this before????
(I'm talking about the piece that holds up your hood when its popped)...
let me know, instructions and all....
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I know they make a little kit for A2 Jetta's and Golfs...it'd work for a civic. Or you could probably take one off a CRX's hatch and just be sure to get the two little nub things that each end of the strut snaps on to, then just attach one end to the under side (support, don't just drill through your hood) of the hood and there are 2 options for the other end. 1 is to mount it along where the top fender bolts are in a position where it lays flat, this way requires more lift by you before the strut takes over. 2 you can mount it to the inside of the engine compartment by the fender (requires less lifting by you, but hard to find a good spot). Hopefully that helps a little, I'll try and find the link for the jetta kit.
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Found 'em:



INXX hood lifts for A1, A2 and A3 cars. A1and A2 cars require drilling 1 hole each side. A3 installs by removing 1 hood bolt and 1 fender bolt on each side. A4 Golf and Jetta use 1 strut that replaces the stock unit. Brushed look lift body. Includes 2 lifts and hardware. (A2 lifts fit tight under hood when closed, All brands for A2 fit tight)


Web Price: $55.00 (Excluding: VT Resident State Sales Tax at 5%)



Bonrath Power Lifts
Fits A3 Golf/Jetta. When installed the lifts will hold hood open.These hood lifts Show quality Chrome plating and a slim design. German made, 2 lifts and chrome hardware included.
New Lower Prices.


Web Price: $75.00 (Excluding: VT Resident State Sales Tax at 5%)




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