After market bonnet catches
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After market bonnet catches
Is it an issue to remove the stock bonnet catch, and rely on just a secondary bonet catch (pin style or aero style), or are they only for like secondary bonnet restraint (as the name suggests). Like is this going to secure the bonnet properly kind of thing? Are there any other issues which arise from this setup?
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Re: After market bonnet catches
Legally? I doubt it.
For cams rules? If theres 2, one is a secondary.
For daily use. Sure of course.
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For cams rules? If theres 2, one is a secondary.
For daily use. Sure of course.
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Re: After market bonnet catches
so cams says there must be 2, even if the second one is fully capable of supporting the bonnet?
in terms of legally, what is legal now days!?!?!?!? (in terms of car mods)
in terms of legally, what is legal now days!?!?!?!? (in terms of car mods)
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Re: After market bonnet catches
Lol, you are right, nothing is legal.
As for cams, im saying that you need a secondary catch. So fit one catch on one side, and then fit a secondary... On the other side of the bonnet
Its perfectly cams legal.
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As for cams, im saying that you need a secondary catch. So fit one catch on one side, and then fit a secondary... On the other side of the bonnet
Its perfectly cams legal.
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Re: After market bonnet catches
The Scrutineers at my local hill climb think that the stock release counts as 'seconday' because you need to pull the cabin release for it to pop up (#1) then lift the tab at the front to make it open (#2). Figure that out. But no complaints from me!
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See Schedule B, Paragraph 1 http://www.camsmanual.com.au/pdf/10_gen_req/GQ03_Schedule_A_B_2012-1.pdf
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Re: After market bonnet catches
The plastic "flush mount" style seem to be acceptable to the constabulary and to a number of engineers. I've seen many of both pass / sign off on them a number of times.
I believe the issue they generally have is the old pin style ones present a hazard to pedestirans in the case of an accident - I would think if you've just been hit by a car going fast enough that you're on the bonnet, the pins cutting you is going to be the least of your problems. Then again, i've never found myself on the wring end of a bonnet at speed.
I believe the issue they generally have is the old pin style ones present a hazard to pedestirans in the case of an accident - I would think if you've just been hit by a car going fast enough that you're on the bonnet, the pins cutting you is going to be the least of your problems. Then again, i've never found myself on the wring end of a bonnet at speed.
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