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Old 06-21-2010, 05:17 PM
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I got my new EMS hinges installed on the weekend, replacing my stockers. Fit with the originals was near perfect. I played with these new hinges for a few hours and have run out of solutions so am looking for fix ideas. My depth is perfect, side gaps are perfect. I have an issue with gap on the front of the hood with the header panel. Any adjustment ideas?





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Old 06-21-2010, 05:51 PM
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Not to be critical, but I don't think the fit was "perfect"with the stock hinges. If the back and side gaps are correct, you can only move the hood front and back. If you skew it the other gaps will suffer. Maybe it is an illusion, but in the drivers side picture the stripes line up. In the pass. side picture, they do not. That has nothing to do with the hinges. I have feeling you are looking more closely at these areas since you put the new hinges and maybe did not pay as close attention before. JMO, but pictures may be deceiving. Good luck! Hang in there.
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It is hard to tell from the pictures what is off. Is there too much space, or is it not sitting flush, etc?

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from the pics, it looks like the gap is tighter on the ds than on the pass. theres nothing the hinges can do. you can rack the hood, but its a give a little to take a little.
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I had to shim the driver side hinge over to get gaps equal on each side. The reason why I replaced the stock hinges was a bad driver side hinge that wouldn't suck down properly. You had to push down on the back corner to get the hood down once the hood was latched. I am thinking that maybe with the sloppy hinge the sheet metal was installed to compensate. Now with good hinges its making things look a little off.
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You might have to loosen and adjust the entire front end to see any improvement. Uneven header gaps are hard to track down. How were the gaps with the old hinges? Sometimes you have to sacrifice one gap a little to improve another.
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The reason why I replaced the stock hinges was a bad driver side hinge that wouldn't suck down properly. You had to push down on the back corner to get the hood down once the hood was latched.
I think that is a problem that a lot of Camaro owners have learned to live with... I know I have
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