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Old 02-21-2005, 10:48 PM   #1
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Anyone know why my hood doesn't fit correctly? It's slightly higher than it should be... I tried twisting those rubber stop, but it seems that the latch itself is causing the problem... I got the car used, but it has never been in an accident... at least not in outside (it had fire inside, though... ) ...
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tell me nkjs77, what do you mean by
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(it had fire inside, though... ) ...
im pretty sure that woulda made me think twice about buying it, if i am assuming im taking this text correctly
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Did you know the hood was like that when you bought it used?
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Just go and adjust the latch , they can normally be adjusted half an inch up and down.
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Old 02-22-2005, 06:26 PM   #5
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tell me nkjs77, what do you mean by
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(it had fire inside, though... ) ...
im pretty sure that woulda made me think twice about buying it, if i am assuming im taking this text correctly
The car was stolen, then set on fire on the front / back seats. Compared to most slvged cars I bought up to now (MR2, gs-t, VR4, 3.5RL, gt-s) its damage was minor. (no repaint job, no body damage, other than the hood not fitting, all oem parts)
Yes, I thought about it twice before buying the car. Overall, I think I made good decision on given conditions. No prob. with the car so far (other than the fact that it's annoyingly slow... but I knew this when I bought the car...)

ANYWAYS... Back to my question... Has anyone tried to "adjust the latch" on XB, or XA ? I know, with my old Eclipse, I was able to unbolt the whole latch assembly, and lower it about 1cm down.... But with Xb, I don't think I can move it just by unbolting couple bolts ... (at least, at the time I was working on it, I couldn't, due to the rain and all...)
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