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Originally posted by SVT PETE: Originally posted by ryanblacksvt: incorrect, the headlights would be the only thing needing fabrication each time you change them out, hoods are verry simple.
Have you ever had a CF hood on your car? Have you ever installed one?
Check Ryan's sig.
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yes i have a cf cowl hood on my car and all i had to do was bolt it on and its good to go. the latch is perfect. everything was perfect. only dremel work i did was to drill holes for the hood pins
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Originally posted by J "BBQ"CSVT: Originally posted by SVT PETE: Originally posted by ryanblacksvt: incorrect, the headlights would be the only thing needing fabrication each time you change them out, hoods are verry simple.
Have you ever had a CF hood on your car? Have you ever installed one?
Check Ryan's sig.
I know, he has the cowl hood - which from the 4 that I have seen in person - require modifications. The OEM CF hood require mods that differ than the cowl hood.
I've installed 2 different types of OEM CF hoods and both required different mods to the latches - different from each other and different than the cowl hood. Getting the hoods to line up perfectly front-back and side-side was not easy either.
Maybe it's me, but I've never heard anyone claim that it's easy to swap hoods.
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Originally posted by SVT PETE: Originally posted by J "BBQ"CSVT: Originally posted by SVT PETE: Originally posted by ryanblacksvt: incorrect, the headlights would be the only thing needing fabrication each time you change them out, hoods are verry simple.
Have you ever had a CF hood on your car? Have you ever installed one?
Check Ryan's sig.
I know, he has the cowl hood - which from the 4 that I have seen in person - require modifications. The OEM CF hood require mods that differ than the cowl hood.
I've installed 2 different types of OEM CF hoods and both required different mods to the latches - different from each other and different than the cowl hood. Getting the hoods to line up perfectly front-back and side-side was not easy either.
Maybe it's me, but I've never heard anyone claim that it's easy to swap hoods.
so...how bout them headlights?
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A moderator hijacking a forumn... that's like Jesus Christ using God's name in vaine!
Just messin, had to drop that one on ya Pete.
As far as Your hood Ryan, in your pics, there seems to be a bit of a larger gap on the drivers side comapred to the passenger side, is there not? This is what adjusting takes care of.. hours of tinkering from what I have read.
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Originally posted by LilStrypedSVT:
As far as Your hood Ryan, in your pics, there seems to be a bit of a larger gap on the drivers side comapred to the passenger side, is there not?
and the games begin!
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Been there, seen that. So what abotu Ryans hood... just messin. I'm REALLY interested to see what design Morette has come up with for the SRT-4.
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Is it just me, or does it look like the line on the Contours side (Runs from quarter panel to rear quarter panel, kinda creats a little flat shelf on the doors right under the windows) is missing on the Mondeo? Sorry if this has been asked before, and maybe my eyes are deceiving(sp?) me, but it looks like that, is that why body parts from the Mondeo don't match up with the Contour?
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Amongst MANY other things, yes. I hear that the overhead console and the rear tailight bulbs are about the only compatible parts.
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