Re: [DML] Hood Hinges
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Re: [DML] Hood Hinges



One side of my hood sits properly near the fascia and the other side 
is high.  The high side is about 1/4" off.

Turns out the stainless panel has come loose from the underlaying 
hood structure on the high side.  I can press it down and it's 
properly in position.

Now I just need some way to reattach it.  Super Glue clamped 
overnight only held for a very short time.

Is your panel loose at the front?

Marv
#10820
AZ-D


--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Steve Stankiewicz 
<protodelorean@...> wrote:
>
> Anybody know if you can accidentally install our hood
> hinges upside down?  It's on and closes, but the hood
> sits about 1/2" higher than the fenders in the front. 
> I would assume I just need to adjust it, but I don't
> remember there being that much room in the mounting
> holes.  Anybody ever seen this?
> 
> Steve
> 
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