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#126939 06/24/2007 8:20 PM
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Has anyone had experiance replacing a stock AD hood latch with an aftermarket universal type hood latch? I am mainly concerned with how to mount the upper portion of the latch to the hood. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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What is wrong with the stock latch?


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#126941 06/25/2007 9:27 PM
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I second that,
What's wrong with the original?


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#126942 06/25/2007 10:13 PM
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If you're having "lack of security" thoughts about the stock latch, Carolines Truck has a slick little locking mechanism that will foil most any shady character in the "tech Tips" section of this site.

It took me 30 minutes to make my own, working off his basic picture. I'd give it a quick look if that's your concern.

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#126943 06/26/2007 12:02 AM
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A detachable razor blade on the release lever works very well too.

#126944 06/26/2007 1:58 AM
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My main concern is more with reliability than security. After hearing some horror stories about the original type latch releasing, causing the hood to fly up, and considering how worn my original is I knew something needed to be done. I found some repro original type latches but they were poorly made and overpriced. Then I came across some pictures from past car shows of AD's with the universal latch installed and decided that would be the best way to go. I picked up a universal hood latch from Rocky Hinge and am now getting ready to install it. By looking at the pictures I can tell how the lower latch assembly was mounted, but not the upper.

Thanks

#126945 09/12/2007 12:12 PM
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I checked out your pix...nice engine...often thought about updating my 52..... can you describe the size rough cost? Thanks


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