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So the weekend found some time to putz with the latches and linkages more.  I measured for some bushings to solidify things up at the joints and make things more reliable and am waiting for my buddy to get those back to me, but yah...I might be putting a few access holes in strategically to get these installed.  Luckily the interior will be covered in a big removable panel.

 

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ALSO I got....an NOS hood ornament in perfect condition!  I see zero pits and plan on just dropping it on with no repairs.

 

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8 minutes ago, Mopar1973Man said:

Typically the front are same as the rear but flipped inward. You've got 3/4 ton wheels in the front and 1 ton in the rear.

 

I've got 3/4 ton all the way around.

 

Kinda what we thought.....so the question is: what is the offset difference so I can set the extensions right?  Is there a spacer or something to help keep things off the shocks and such?  Seems the rim would go a bit further in than would be good?

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1 hour ago, Mopar1973Man said:

Hey @PilotHouse2500I'm curious to see the how you hung that hood. I love the forward flip design but curious on how you put it together.

 

back a few pages you can see the front pivot

 

I'll either do hydraulic or electric motor drives to control it.  I have pins planned to have it stop on (not installed yet, hence the wood block on the valve cover).

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