smoothandlow84
I'd rather be draggin' frame
- Joined
- Jan 4, 2015
- Posts
- 2,121
- Reaction score
- 790
- Location
- Arizona
- First Name
- Steve
- Truck Year
- 1984 Frame...87 motor and 700r trans
- Truck Model
- 1500 r10 pavement scraper
- Engine Size
- 350 TBI
So after getting tired of hearing the antiquated oem hood springs twang evertime I open my hood, I decided to take matters into my own hands. Now, this has been done before, but so far I haven't seen any write ups or detailed pics on this forum.
I have included pics of the parts and the final installation. I picked up a pair of nitrogen charged struts and some mounting hardware from Autozone.
Two struts, two upper ball mounts $56.00
I also used a piece of 2x2 angle iron that I had in my steel stockpile....If you need to purchase some, a 6" piece is all you will need.
Misc nuts, bolts and washers were in my stock as well. I used 7/16" hardware for mounting the lower part of the bracket to the inner fenderwells.
Pics.......
Lower mounting bracket is a section of 2x2 angle iron cut to the length of the bracket mounted on the strut. 7/16 x 1-1/4 hexbolts were used to attach the angle iron mounts to the inner fenderwell and the bracket on the strut.
I have included pics of the parts and the final installation. I picked up a pair of nitrogen charged struts and some mounting hardware from Autozone.
Two struts, two upper ball mounts $56.00
I also used a piece of 2x2 angle iron that I had in my steel stockpile....If you need to purchase some, a 6" piece is all you will need.
Misc nuts, bolts and washers were in my stock as well. I used 7/16" hardware for mounting the lower part of the bracket to the inner fenderwells.
Pics.......
Lower mounting bracket is a section of 2x2 angle iron cut to the length of the bracket mounted on the strut. 7/16 x 1-1/4 hexbolts were used to attach the angle iron mounts to the inner fenderwell and the bracket on the strut.
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