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What happens every time you open the bonnet and want<br />

to keep it open? You grab the bonnet prop and swing it up<br />

into position, which prevents the bonnet from crashing<br />

d&n onto your tools (or, more importantly, your head!).<br />

But what's wrong with thls pdure? Well, for starters, the bonnet can only be<br />

locked intaone opening angle because the bonnet prop is a fixed length, and ~ts<br />

upper end must be inserted into a spec~fic hole In the bonnet that's there just for<br />

that purpose. Okay, fine. But have you ever wlshed that you could open the<br />

m e t to the he^@ that you want, and then just kave ~t there, at that he~ght'<br />

Well now you can, with the addition of an adjustable bonnet prop. And In case<br />

the whole angleof-open~ng thlng passes you by - they look trick, too.<br />

1 4 ,rd!$'E<br />

EE:2<br />

lark the position of<br />

- for the prop upper<br />

mounting brack&.<br />

Drill the mounting bracket holes in tho<br />

bonnet channel. Be careful - don't<br />

let the drill 'pop' through and<br />

dime the bonnet!<br />

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Clean up the edges of<br />

the holes with a reamer<br />

or round file.

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