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#669293 08/10/2010 5:46 PM
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I found a hood support that fastens to the radiator support rod. It folds down when not in use. Roberts motor parts have them. Part # T162 for $26.50 each plus shipping.
Phone # 978-363-5407. I hope this helps other bolters. This is for side open hoods. Mine is a 46.

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For what make, year(s), models of truck?

tclederman #669309 08/10/2010 6:43 PM
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Their website says the part fits "ALL" which probably means it doesn't fit anything well.
From the looks of it they supply parts from about 1928 to 1956, so it might be a gamble to buy one, think I would talk to them on the phone first to be sure, as you may order one and then not be able to figure out how it works for your application anyways!


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andy46 #669312 08/10/2010 6:54 PM
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Looks like it clamps on to the radiator / firewall brace rod for ( 4 ) piece hood assemblies. Rubber tip goes to the " knee joint " between top and side hoods. I have seen a couple of different versions, including home made. Would take the stress off the back corner of the side hood when open ( resting on firewall )


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Kind of hard to tell looking at the website but these people are actually dodge and plymouth/chrysler suppliers.
Not to mean you can't use those parts, but they don't specify GM anywhere.


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andy46 #669402 08/11/2010 12:50 AM
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Mine work real nice. Just bolt them on about the center of the rod from the firewall to the radiator and it holds the hood without danger of damage to the hood or inconvenience while working.


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did you get one for both sides, or two, one for each side?
Mines a 46 as well, if it works well I'm game.


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Here's an older Tech Tip that shows how to make and install hood prop. Have fun and good luck

Dan

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Thats a really good layout and installation PDF, thanks Dan


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