engine lid release mechanism
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stevesprite
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engine lid release mechanism
Can anyone tell me what is the best release mechanism to use for an engine lid. I used a golf one for the front bonnet and this seems to work fine, but it would be too big for the engine lid.

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I have not actually fitted a locking mechanism yet. I am having a bit of a nightmare trying to get the doors lined up, so at the moment the engine lid has gone further down my list of things to do. I have however found the one that I will probably use. It is a bearclaw type of catch. You can find them on the NF Auto website. use the link below.
I will probably use the same type of mechanism for the doors, if I ever get them to fit!
Regards Steve
http://www.nfauto.co.uk/door_lox.htm
I will probably use the same type of mechanism for the doors, if I ever get them to fit!
Regards Steve
http://www.nfauto.co.uk/door_lox.htm
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Door and boot catches
Hi steve
why don't you just ring Pilgrim up and ask them what catchs they use ,
They made it look so easy on dream machine when fiiting the doors
All the best with the build of your car
why don't you just ring Pilgrim up and ask them what catchs they use ,
They made it look so easy on dream machine when fiiting the doors
All the best with the build of your car
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