Loose Hood, Dealer NO help!!
#21
if you're an engineer that works in aerodynamics you could probably have an extremely long answer of why the air dam is there, and also why is so important to have it, but if you're one of the guys like me, and others, I would tell you to get rear of it doesn't do anything, probably up to 90% or more of the mod jeeps in this forum don't have it, (its worthless)
#22
I put 5K highway miles on my JK last year on a long vacation, mostly on two-lane roads. We had a ton of hood dancing. With the air dam. The air dam doesn't do a damn thing to stop the hood shake. Two 14" Zip-ties, however, have stopped it absolutely 100%, and cost about fifty cents:
#23
I had the same issue. Took off the hood spring and it is fixed. It is completely normal to have the hood flutter, and there is nothing Jeep or a dealership can or will do about it since the only options are taking off the spring, using a zip tie, or using the Day Star rubber pieces.
#24
Here's another fix that I stumbled across a few weeks back. I bet if you combine all the little fixes it'll for sure eliminate the problem.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ight=hood+lift
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ight=hood+lift
#25
This worked great for me also. I can still open the hood with no problems and once closed it doesnt bounce at all. Spend 2 bucks on zip ties and everything is better. How can you beat something that works great and is super cheap?
#28
I did the Jeep brand bug deflector and that took care of most of it but I do still get a little lift once in a great while in severe wind and a truck passes me.
Sooo, my Hood Wranglers showed up today along with my spare tire cover. Now I need to figure out how to break those pins off and replace them.
The tie wrap worked well until one broke in half. It had been on a couple of weeks. Probably cheap Chinese crap.
Sooo, my Hood Wranglers showed up today along with my spare tire cover. Now I need to figure out how to break those pins off and replace them.
The tie wrap worked well until one broke in half. It had been on a couple of weeks. Probably cheap Chinese crap.
#29
[QUOTE=Bayrat;776010]
Sooo, my Hood Wranglers showed up today along with my spare tire cover. Now I need to figure out how to break those pins off and replace them.
QUOTE]
grab both sides of the pins with pliers or channel locks.
Twist.
thats is.
watch out for your paint.
Sooo, my Hood Wranglers showed up today along with my spare tire cover. Now I need to figure out how to break those pins off and replace them.
QUOTE]
grab both sides of the pins with pliers or channel locks.
Twist.
thats is.
watch out for your paint.