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#1060469 10/05/2014 11:23 PM
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Need to replace mine on my 1958 1/2ton GMC truck. Is there a tip or two that somebody could give me.
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There is one or two good ideas in the Tech Tips section. You Tube has a few. All deal with inserting a spacer or support to keep the spring expanded as you close the hood, the spring stays enlongated and slips off the hooks. You an use washers if you want. Just takes a few large thick ones.


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Okay, I have a few containers of nuts, bolts, and washers. I'll give it a try. Thanks


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if you don't have washers.....nickels work pretty good too and are cheaper than washers. That's about all they are good for anyway.

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I have different size bolts. Thinking of jamming some in those springs while the hood is up then slowly close it. I understand now that I want the spring to stay "extended" while installing and removing it. I bet fender washers might also do the trick...


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I wouldn't use bolts, they are round and I'd be concerned that they can roll out. Stick with flat washers.

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I just used a short piece of cord. Just loop it through the hook and pull towards the front of the truck. Spring pops out and usually ends up hanging on the cord. Be sure to prop the hood up so it doesn't fall on you. I would have tried the nickel trick but needed them for parts.Larry

Last edited by LarryW; 10/11/2014 2:16 AM.

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