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clokker 07-08-10 11:08 AM

Easy Hood Strut
 
While working on our swapped 3rd gen, we decided to try to adapt hood strut(s) in place of the prop rod.

I snagged a set of struts from a Nissan in the junkyard and since the 3rd gen only required one, I decided to fit the other to my 2nd gen DD.
Install took less than 1/2 hour and only required drilling two holes (one in the hood, one in the firewall).

I'd like to be more specific about year/model but my junkyard obliterates the vehicle ID tags on the door jambs and the donor car had no body panels remaining. I did see several other Nissans with very similar looking struts, so it shouldn't be hard to find- just look for the ones with a bracket on one end and a ball stud on the other.

I used one existing hole on the firewall that holds the brake booster hardline and then drilled a second hole to match the bracket.
Access to the back of the firewall only required removing a few of the screws that fasten the trim panel over the wiper linkage cavity and there is a ton of room for the nuts/washers.

The hood only requires one hole and I placed it to get easy access through a pre-existing slot on the underhood bracing.
I'll be adding some fender washers on both sides of the ball stud to add a bit more support (although I've seen no deformation yet and it's only precautionary at this point).
Mine is an aluminum hood, I have no idea how a single strut would work on a steel unit...probably require two.

Anyway, this was simple, fast and cheap ($5 for the pair of struts at the yard) and makes for an amusing modification, so I thought I'd share...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...ker/Strut1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...ker/Strut2.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...ker/Strut3.jpg

Hazard15301 07-08-10 01:56 PM

Looks like it's supposed to go there. Very nice. I've been playing around with this idea for a while, didn't know if I'd be able to find struts that would work. Thanks.

JerryLH3 07-08-10 02:43 PM

Hmmmm, I think I just put that one in the mental bank for my junkyard trip next week. That does look like it was meant to be there.

meteoro 07-08-10 03:24 PM

install one of them too..

for damper engine mount?

in the side, from canister to throtle body.. make the work eh?




nice mod !!

texFCturboII 07-08-10 07:44 PM

haha, thats pretty nifty there...

Spirit-RE 07-08-10 07:58 PM

Whoa thanks for the great idea.


Going up to the junkyard this weekend now;)

sharingan 19 07-08-10 11:09 PM

I'm starting to think you should get your own folder in the archives....

btw what brake setup are you currently running?

clokker 07-08-10 11:24 PM

It's weird, this is the first thing I've done to the 2nd gen in months.
All of my energy has been going into the swapped 3rd gen lately and it was kind of nice to play with this car again.

The 2nd gen DD still has the Integra brake setup in it, the third gen has a Subie 1 1/16" unit.
Both have MC braces, which I now consider mandatory.

When Frojolee's big brake kit is available, I'll be getting one to try.

Dreamin Amati 07-08-10 11:29 PM

i heard of people using hood shocks for nissan maximas.

Bamato 07-09-10 08:43 AM

Wow, thats really cool. I would have assumed it would interfere with something in the engine. (shock tower, brake booster).

I'm putting that one on my list.

Bamato 07-09-10 08:48 AM

Where did you get the cover that sits over your hood latch?

clokker 07-09-10 08:52 AM

I made it out of ABS sheet.

SpeedOfLife 07-09-10 05:00 PM

ohhhhhhhhhhhh I get it, I wondered about that, too, but chalked it up to 'rare item that's far too expensive for my budget' :lol: ABS plus MAZDA emblem wouldn't be expensive at all!

jackhild59 07-09-10 07:28 PM

Nice!

Spirit-RE 07-09-10 07:32 PM

Does it raise it up higher than the prop rod does?

xaznmackx02 07-09-10 07:51 PM

you wouldnt happen to still have the measurements for that abs sheet/rad panel you fab'd would you>?

BDC 07-09-10 07:55 PM

Terrific idea, Clokker.

funkjaw 07-09-10 08:00 PM

Looks very nice. I may just do that. I am curious if it raises it higher than the normal hood prop though.

MadScience_7 07-09-10 08:24 PM

I got a couple of the ebay struts, but they're kinda weak. This looks much nicer. :)

clokker 07-09-10 08:35 PM


Originally Posted by nate91242 (Post 10101824)
Does it raise it up higher than the prop rod does?


Originally Posted by funkjaw (Post 10101870)
I am curious if it raises it higher than the normal hood prop though.

Yes it does.
If you look at the first picture you'll see a hole about 2 1/2" in front of the current ball mount.
That was marked and drilled as the hood sat on the stock prop.
It then occurred to me that moving the hole back would not only raise the hood but make access to the back of the hole easier because it's closer to the opening in the support web.

FelixIsGod29X 07-09-10 08:37 PM

Do you have a steel or aluminum hood?

I'd like to do this but i dont even think two struts would prop my steel hood up.

A+ mod.

clokker 07-09-10 08:42 PM

Mine's alloy (which I stated in the first post) and I know how heavy the steel hood can be.
I think two struts would probably work though.

With the aluminum hood, raise it just a few inches and it will go the rest of the way by itself...this might not happen with the heavier bonnet but I'd bet that once in position, two struts would hold it, no problem.
Remember, the Nissan these came off (as noted above, probably a Maxima) didn't have a lightweight hood either.

FelixIsGod29X 07-09-10 08:47 PM

Good point about the nissan hoods. I really would like to do this in the future. Sorry i missed you had a aluminum hood, thats the only sentence i skipped. I have a aluminum hood on my other car and it feels literally 6x lighter.

clokker 07-09-10 08:52 PM

You skipped some of my prose?
I'm crushed.

FelixIsGod29X 07-09-10 09:07 PM

Haha dont have a cow, man.


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