>>>One thing I found out. The lock nuts do not come with washers or mine didn't use some small flat washers so you don't pull the nut through the hole on the thin sheet metal hood. I had already installed the lower latch you might use one there also. I like them they do look and work great
Just started to install mine and I don't have the alignment tab part in the box. Will have to figure something out for a gasket as I don't want to scratch the paint. Some hardware store rubber or I saw another video the guy used a bicycle intertube material for a gasket. We'll see how it goes. Tired of ordering parts that are not complete.
Thank you. I just replaced mine after watching this video...
Glad to hear that. You're welcome!!
>>>One thing I found out. The lock nuts do not come with washers or mine didn't use some small flat washers so you don't pull the nut through the hole on the thin sheet metal hood. I had already installed the lower latch you might use one there also. I like them they do look and work great
it is so much easier when you take the grill off. Use the original nuts not the ones that come with the latches.
Just started to install mine and I don't have the alignment tab part in the box. Will have to figure something out for a gasket as I don't want to scratch the paint. Some hardware store rubber or I saw another video the guy used a bicycle intertube material for a gasket. We'll see how it goes. Tired of ordering parts that are not complete.
Oh that sux. Can you contact the seller and get replacement?
It looks like it could scratch the paint when you lock them down?
No scratches. There is clearance between the latch and the paint. Over a year and they still holding strong.
So when unlatched, the hinged piece just sits on top your painted fender? Doesn’t that scratch the finish?
Not really. Just sitting there they do not damage the paint and plus wouldn't drive with the hood unlatched anyway.