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    Question Bonnet lifters vs bonnet stay

    Currently the car has liffters an im not sure weather to ditch them or not. So your opinions thoughts for or against lets hear them cheers

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    I had the bonnet pins on my 1.4 track car on it when I bought it (the bonnet stay panel had been cut out). The second drive after I got it on the road they gave way on acceleration, wrecked the bonnet, winscreen and bent the panel in front of the windscreen (I did put my foot down)

    As a temporary measure, I used padlocks, everyone at Knockhill will remember those.

    Once I got time and had learnt the basics of welding, I welded the panel in and fitted the standard bonnet stay, never had a problem since and I have never heard of anyone having problems with bonnet stays apart from styling

    PS thge bonnet lifting was wierd...slow motion and you are completely blind

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    Quote Originally Posted by rich a View Post
    Currently the car has liffters an im not sure weather to ditch them or not. So your opinions thoughts for or against lets hear them cheers
    I'll quite happily swap my stay for your lifters.

    Lifters for me provide so much more room to work under the bonnet without having to wrap yourself around a stay but as always its down to personal preference.

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    You can fit lifters, but most kits are utter rubbish and need alot of modifying to get right, but then they aways seam to twist and hit on the bonnet edges and wings..

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    Have them on my corsa handy for doing any work only thing is sometimes got to be anusted as the twist them selfs around and bonnet wont close or has funky panel gaps but its a go car no show car so not to fussed

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    Quote Originally Posted by rich a View Post
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    Cheers guys the reason for binning them is because they chew the wings make the bonnet sit high at the back but i like the convenience of them just not the hassle an damage. Has anyone got them and set up scrapingso they don't have above probs ?

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    I remember when kits were not available when we wanted them so we used metro tailgate gas lifters this was in the late 90s old skool

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    Quote Originally Posted by scott.parker View Post
    You can fit lifters, but most kits are utter rubbish and need alot of modifying to get right, but then they aways seam to twist and hit on the bonnet edges and wings..
    What? I've had lifters on since 2004. Never had a kit not fit, never had the twist or hit anything. All have fitted bang on.All i fit they do is lift the bonnet at the rear a bit more when closed. But it's easily fixed by gently pulling the side lip of the bonnet out by about 2mm.

    Lifters look much better than a stay, no crap in the bay at the front of the bay, plus a stay ruins a nice bay photo.
    Lifters are neater and tidier too.

    Lettering comes off them with a wipe of thinners/sprits.
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