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1970RTSE

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What is the best way to stretch the spring so I can attach if to hinge

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floor jack and washers.When you close the hood they all fall out.count them.

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I hook the back part of the spring where it belongs, then use a rope, paracord, dog leash, etc to pull the other end towards the front. Might be easier with a friend.
 

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I hook the back part of the spring where it belongs, then use a rope, paracord, dog leash, etc to pull the other end towards the front. Might be easier with a friend.
I do the same thing, only I use a pair of vise grips locked TIGHT on the hook. I usually end up with a bruise on the top of my thigh a day or so later from the front edge of the front fender where I prop myself.
 

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Yes, am going to try it this way. Will wait till I have a helper as it seems a two man job. Only doing it as my challenger had a Fiberglass hood and I have located a mint steel one, I took the springs off with the fiberglass hood as didn’t want to put two much stress on the hood
 
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