Next project is adding more white to the engine bay...
Coolant tank and firewall plates..
Next project is adding more white to the engine bay...
Coolant tank and firewall plates..
I have never seen these hood buttons before. If you have written this up in a previous thread can you reference that for me? Or perhaps when you get a chance elaborate on them please.
I have never seen these hood buttons before. If you have written this up in a previous thread can you reference that for me? Or perhaps when you get a chance elaborate on them please.
Might try here SoCal . If that doesn't take you there search "hood buttons".
Display MoreI may put some black mesh. Not sure yet. I have some that I used for my front grill. .
Yes! A high-gloss black mesh filling in those holes would look terrific... 👌
Keeping in mind a possible new model purchase within a year or two keeping modifications on the low end. The stock steering wheel has a hard feel and low grip. I had some cork tape in the garage typically used on bicycle handlebars. I thought it might do the stock steering wheel some good. Luckily it was blue & black, Same as my sling! Turns out the amount I had was just short of what I needed so I had to fill the gap with black electrical tape. Not what I wanted and probably should have ordered more cork tape but it was no cost as all materials were sitting around. I took a ride today and it has a great feel!
Keeping in mind a possible new model purchase within a year or two keeping modifications on the low end. The stock steering wheel has a hard feel and low grip. I had some cork tape in the garage typically used on bicycle handlebars. I thought it might do the stock steering wheel some good. Luckily it was blue & black, Same as my sling! Turns out the amount I had was just short of what I needed so I had to fill the gap with black electrical tape. Not what I wanted and probably should have ordered more cork tape but it was no cost as all materials were sitting around. I took a ride today and it has a great feel!
I like it - looks very retro... 👌
I have never seen these hood buttons before. If you have written this up in a previous thread can you reference that for me? Or perhaps when you get a chance elaborate on them please.
One of the best mods yet. So much easier and smoother than the push buttons. They are locked or they are open no guessing and no wearing out the pins. Hood is locked down solid with no movement. Again you have to cut into the hood which once started there is no turning back
One of the best mods yet. So much easier and smoother than the push buttons. They are locked or they are open no guessing and no wearing out the pins. Hood is locked down solid with no movement. Again you have to cut into the hood which once started there is no turning back
ooooooookey nice but I’m gunna need a little more than that my friend. WHAT are they brand wise??? Who has em’ ?
aerocatch
SoCal the latches are by AeroCatch and are available through amazon or summit racing
Sweet! Thank you! Are they or is there a specific template for the Slingshot for installation?
yes I am now seeing the threads as at Rob the Slob pointed me in that direction. Did you drill a hole from the underside straight up on that metal plate by the turn signal and then use that hole as your reference point going up through the hood?
yes I am now seeing the threads as at @Robtheslob pointed me in that direction. Did you drill a hole from the underside straight up on that metal plate by the turn signal and then use that hole as your reference point going up through the hood?
yes thats how i did mine. A small drill hole from underside then laid the template from the latches on the top and began cutting it to fit
It latches the hood down so it absolutley can not come up. I got tired of my hood popping loose from the ball type pins at high speeds. You dont want the hood to even shake a little when you start approaching speeds over 130mph. I can tell you for a fact they hold it down and the hood doesnt even wiggle at 152 mph.
The kit goes on right where the hood bumper is normally located. I believe you just have to remove the stock hood bumper. Then drill and tap the threads. And screw in the new pin. Then align the latch and cut the hole...
I will be changing my screws out next week. I didnt notice they were starting to rust.
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My catches have a pin that goes in the frame and come up thru the latch. I'm not sure it the one posted above has the big pin like mine. I dont see it. It looks like it works similar but is a bit different design. I did get my set from summit. They have a large pin that is red in color
Display MoreIt latches the hood down so it absolutley can not come up. I got tired of my hood popping loose from the ball type pins at high speeds. You dont want the hood to even shake a little when you start approaching speeds over 130mph. I can tell you for a fact they hold it down and the hood doesnt even wiggle at 152 mph.
The kit goes on right where the hood bumper is normally located. I believe you just have to remove the stock hood bumper. Then drill and tap the threads. And screw in the new pin. Then align the latch and cut the hole...
I will be changing my screws out next week. I didnt notice they were starting to rust.
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rabtechHUMMM not a problem for me at this time
When going through Palm Springs and Cabazon with sometimes 70+ MPH winds it gets a little crazy. The hood starts dancing in ways that make me wish I had the pins. This set up looks bullet proof and solid.
Thank your for all the info and all the pictures too!
rabtech - this is our first conversation on the site.
A great big THANK YOU for putting this all together. It is such a bright spot in my life being connected to all the expertise of others and their slings. But most of all the good natured give and take and camaraderie that exists here is rare to say the least. Well done and so appreciate you making this possible for all of us!
SoCal the pins you referenced are different than the ones tha rabtech and myself have used. Not saying they won't work but different setup for sure. Here are the ones I used
And yes I purchased replacement screws in stainless due to the idea of them rusting and also with the need of longer than supplied anyways so just went ahead with going with stainless.