Great inexpensive mod! Redline Tuning tC hoodlift kit!
#61
Originally Posted by ScionDad
Plus, by instinct, I fear twisting the hood, but it seems ok. 6 Months from now, I'm not so sure. I may talk to them about getting another one. That would suck twisting the hinges.
For some reason I just want one of these. I figure I'll get this or a short shifter or something else around the $100 mark... just not sure what.
#64
Hello Everyone,
The tC kit has a mono spring design due to clearance issues on the left side of the engine compartment. There is no twisting motion on the hood due to it being a short hood with a stiff design. No worries for your car, our kit will function flawlessly for years!
Regards,
Andreas
Owner/Partner
Redline Tuning LLC
The tC kit has a mono spring design due to clearance issues on the left side of the engine compartment. There is no twisting motion on the hood due to it being a short hood with a stiff design. No worries for your car, our kit will function flawlessly for years!
Regards,
Andreas
Owner/Partner
Redline Tuning LLC
#66
Originally Posted by Dirtyylicous
not to jack the thread but SCIONDAD do you have any more shots
of under your hood? looks real nice
of under your hood? looks real nice
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...=56557&start=0
#68
Wow... a thread back from the dead. I guess the moral of the story is that if you want to replace something cheap (the stock hood prop) with something much nicer but different (a pressurized gas cylinder), it's going to cost a lot more money than the original piece of metal would have.
#71
80 bucks to hold your hood up? in my old truck i propped the hood open with a broom stick... worked great for years. i dont see the need for something like this other than... "wow, my hood stays up by itself " maybe $20 - $25 this would interest me.
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