how in the world did you do that?
dabaadsha 3 years ago
Split the hood.
Install the special hinges (cheap to buy)
Test for opening/closing
Install the actuators (same place I bought hinges from, I think it was Autoloc)
Install switches to trigger. I have two spots on a remote control that I will use for remote operation.
queenidog 3 years ago
doesnt it damage the electrical parts when it rains since its in two pieces?
No, because the hood is open in front (scoops) and back (windshield side) anyway. All electrical connections by auto manufacturers are waterproof. The car is 21 years old and I haven't had a problem yet.
how in the world did you do that?
dabaadsha 3 years ago
Split the hood.
Install the special hinges (cheap to buy)
Test for opening/closing
Install the actuators (same place I bought hinges from, I think it was Autoloc)
Install switches to trigger. I have two spots on a remote control that I will use for remote operation.
queenidog 3 years ago
doesnt it damage the electrical parts when it rains since its in two pieces?
dabaadsha 3 years ago
No, because the hood is open in front (scoops) and back (windshield side) anyway. All electrical connections by auto manufacturers are waterproof. The car is 21 years old and I haven't had a problem yet.
queenidog 3 years ago