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Are aftermarket hood pins cool??

Started by 392 Cuda, November 14, 2022, 07:00:02 PM

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392 Cuda

I have the DCS hood pins on my shaker hood, but the bezels are all scratched up from 1-2 years of moderate use.
- I can't even imagine driving the car with a metal cable sliding along the header panel, but that's another story.

Has anyone tried any of the aftermarket hood pin options without the cable and hood pin?
- I saw someone with something similar to this on a cuda at a car show, which looked nice at least at a quick glance
  


- I see there are some locking options as well:
 




anlauto

How ginormous of a hole would you have to cut in your hood for that bottom set ? :o
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392 Cuda

@anlauto, Haha! I just realized the scale to the pin.


70_440-6Cuda

I always wonder about the cables on hood pins and how it affects the paintwork
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dodj

Quote from: 70_440-6Cuda on November 14, 2022, 09:49:01 PM
I always wonder about the cables on hood pins and how it affects the paintwork
Well they are covered in vinyl/plastic. On my white car they don't leave any noticeable marks....it's not like they flail around at speed...mine don't even flutter or move a bit.
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Racer57

I adjusted my pins so they stick up far enough that its easier to remove/insert without making contact. Also, my cables have yet to leave a mark.

dodj

To the original question, I think they look good when there other accessorizing bits and pieces on the car. If the car looked stock except for the hood pins, I don't think it would look right.
Myself, with a stock appearing car, I like the old school look of the lanyards. In fact I bought another set off Roseville this year because moisture started to discolour the steel cable and I wanted my lanyards lookin' good.  8)
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torredcuda

I had McGard hood locks on mine for a while but with worn hinges they were hard to keep adjusted properly so I eventually took them off and now just have hood pins (no lanyards). I liked the hood locks so I could disconnect the battery and prevent anyone from easily driving off with the car. I have recently had my hinges rebuilt so I may put them back on or find a different style.
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Quote from: Racer57 on November 15, 2022, 07:50:05 AM
I adjusted my pins so they stick up far enough that its easier to remove/insert without making contact. Also, my cables have yet to leave a mark.

Same.
Have had hood pins on my '71 R/T for 26 years
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57Fury440

Never had any issues. Aren't the bezels stainless? Take them off and polish the scratches out.