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So I installed a t/a hood on my 74 Challenger and it seems like the red springs I got from year one seem a bit strong ... I know bow is common with these hoods but does anyone have any ideas ? Anyone sell a even lighter spring ? Stretch out the ones I have? The hood fits nicely with out any springs

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I used springs off of a trampoline on my AAR hood, it will not hold the hood completely open but I made a device that goes into the the holes in the hood hinges and locks it in the up position. You can also use a prop rod.
 

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So I installed a t/a hood on my 74 Challenger and it seems like the red springs I got from year one seem a bit strong ... I know bow is common with these hoods but does anyone have any ideas ? Anyone sell a even lighter spring ? Stretch out the ones I have? The hood fits nicely with out any springs

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Is this an original hood?
 

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Looks like the hood is missing the windshield spray nozzles.

I'm not certain, but I believe there is a slight difference between AAR springs and T/A springs (number of coils)... unsure if YearOne is only selling one common pair... and that could be a problem in the long run.

While the car is sitting in storage (over the winter, etc), you should remove the springs and consider placing some weight onto the hood (heavy books, etc)... that will keep some of the flatness in the hood.
 

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Here is my Cuda's hood spring and holder.

I do not believe that there is a difference in TA vs AAR hood springs but I could be wrong. I agree with Mitch that closing the hood and applying some weight along the "bend line" over time may straighten it out some, I seem to remember someone talking about exactly this issue on another forum and had success doing this with the car out in the sun (I think was their technique).

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Actually, I didn’t make the hood prop device, but I’m going to try to make one. Thanks for the link.
 

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I have some Harwood springs for my fiberglass hood. The gold springs part #210 I have are a medium tension and work perfectly. They also have a low tension in silver part # 200 and a high tension in black part # 215.

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I have some Harwood springs for my fiberglass hood. The gold springs part #210 I have are a medium tension and work perfectly. They also have a low tension in silver part # 200 and a high tension in black part # 215.

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What a beast! Looks like you can pass anything but a gas station! Lol Looks awesome! Wish I had that in my 70! 😎
 
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