Quik-Latch-Video.MPG
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For $300, I better get a blowjob with these.
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now your alarm can be cliped faster
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sooooo you paid $300 for these latches and still use your stock latch....why? the purpose would be to do away with your stock latch system (or if the hood didnt have one)
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im sorry but those better be for some aftermarket hood that will actually need to assistance of hood pins
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300!!!
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@primer0130 ya not worth it for 300 when u can get carbon fiber one for 2o outta jcwhitney
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I wonder if they have carbon fiber ones
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no. dont buy these!!!!!!!!!!!!!
why?
because, if your hood release wire is somehow done.
they will have to drill a effing hole from the 2 sides to open ur hood.
get the top screwed type ones.
flip28 1 year ago
As long as the hood release cable is periodically inspected, the stock latch assembly is hood kept lubricated, there should be no worries about this happening. I've had these pins for 7 months on my Prelude with no issues.
primer0130 1 year ago
theft?
Heckasuperduper 1 year ago
If you are referring to the fact that there are no locks on these push-button hood pins, you may notice on this video that I did not remove the stock latch. The hood can only be opened if the stock latch is disengaged from inside the vehicle, and the 2 buttons on the hood pins are depressed.
primer0130 1 year ago
How much where those?
ginovieto 2 years ago
This set costed $300
primer0130 2 years ago