The Tri-C hood hinge is available in kit form for a wide variety of cars, and here we show you how it was installed on a ’32 Ford. If you are an experienced street rod builder with an adequate supply of tools in your shop, you should be able to install this hood hinge on your street rod.

If you are a novice, you may want to contact a hot rod shop to do it for you. This installation required a MIG or TIG welder, a metal band saw (a chop saw would probably work fine) and ordinary hand tools. The hinge comes with end brackets, but in this case the brackets were fabricated to work even better.
'HOW TO INSTALL THE TRI-C ENGINEERING HOOD KIT'
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6) The kit comes with end brackets, but in this case the installer decided to fabricate his own. Here, the front bracket is TIG-welded to the hood brace. This brace is very strong and looks nice, too.



7) An offset rear bracket was installed and welded to the brace. Both the front and rear brackets were offset to keep the brace in perfect alignment with the top section of the hood.











11) A measurement was made from the top of the brace to the first hole in the mounting bracket to get the spacing for the first bolt hole.


12) The measurement was transferred to the side of the hood in preparation for a hole that will be drilled.

8) Here is the lower bracket assembly after the ends and hood arms were installed. The small gas strut makes it easier to open the hood and also holds the hood up.

13) Using the measurement that was just made, the hole was drilled for the bracket. A small hole was made and then opened up to the bolt size. The same was done on the other side of the car.


9) Before the hood brace was installed, a small metal spacer plate was used to help find the perfect location for the bracket holes. This metal spacer eliminates the guesswork. Here, the front is marked and will be used when the measurement is made.

14) After the hole was drilled, the top brace was installed and held in place at the front while the rear was marked for drilling.

10) The rear measurement was made using the metal spacer as a guide. The spacer is used to allow clearance for the hood top.

15) The rear of the bracket was aligned with the mark made earlier and then the holes in the bracket were marked with a black felt-tip pen.
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