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Nothing wrong with the Fesler's either. My bud bought a set for his 55 recently and is quite pleased with them. Speaking of which, I see your billet door handles are on sale Chris? I'll give you a call tomorrow as I'm going to need set of those to finish my door panels.
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Actually I don't think I have ever seen a Billet OEM hinge. Ring opened his up after I kept complaining to him.
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Ring brothers was the first to intorduce the billet hood hinge to the Pro touring arena. However I do believe as a Manufacturer EMS was the first to make a billet hood hinge they were making them for years before in the Marine world.
Ring Brothers came out with that Mustang hinge first then the Camaro version. Lets be honest Fesler came out with a copy. Then numerous people not only Charlie were complaining of the hood not opening enough. Fesler fixed the issue first then the Ring Brothers copied them. Most makers of the hinge have this style currently. Its going full circle they all are taking designs from each other. Its making a better product. I think that Ring Brothers offer a slightly better machined quality product. Ring Brothers also come out with great visual designs(air frames) in there products. Other than that they are all the same. |
I have a set of clear anodized Fesler hinges for my '69. I have not installed them yet but they are absolutely flawless pieces. Plus the hood opens a couple of extra inches.
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this one has run it's course. :yes:
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