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SVT Shelby GT500
Few Parts Installed. JLT CF, Smoked Corners, Hood Lifts
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<blockquote data-quote="mblgjr" data-source="post: 9447207" data-attributes="member: 13336"><p>They bolt right on. No muss no fuss no drilling. You have to remove 1-hoseclamp-type clip on the passenger side that holds the washer fluid hose in place.</p><p></p><p>Once installed, they hold the hood at virtually the same angle as the stock prop rod did. They don't 'cram the hood up' at all. Don't go by the strut angle in the pics, they're actually pretty short compared to the Redlines and install at a different angle as well.</p><p></p><p>When lifting the hood, if you get it around 80% up and it's a warm day, these would take over (say chin high, I'm 5' 11").</p><p></p><p>These are hood supports, they hold it up and lift it the last little bit, but they do aid in helping you lift the hood so it's a little easier to lift the hood now than stock.</p><p></p><p>They do not 'take over' and lift the hood up all the way for you though. </p><p></p><p>From what I've seen the Redlines actually "lift" the hood for you, which I cared nothing about. I wanted something that looked stock and safely held the hood open, which mine do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mblgjr, post: 9447207, member: 13336"] They bolt right on. No muss no fuss no drilling. You have to remove 1-hoseclamp-type clip on the passenger side that holds the washer fluid hose in place. Once installed, they hold the hood at virtually the same angle as the stock prop rod did. They don't 'cram the hood up' at all. Don't go by the strut angle in the pics, they're actually pretty short compared to the Redlines and install at a different angle as well. When lifting the hood, if you get it around 80% up and it's a warm day, these would take over (say chin high, I'm 5' 11"). These are hood supports, they hold it up and lift it the last little bit, but they do aid in helping you lift the hood so it's a little easier to lift the hood now than stock. They do not 'take over' and lift the hood up all the way for you though. From what I've seen the Redlines actually "lift" the hood for you, which I cared nothing about. I wanted something that looked stock and safely held the hood open, which mine do. [/QUOTE]
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