View Full Version : FS: Chrome H2 Hood Handles
JAYB1RD
06-16-2007, 06:40 PM
I have 2 pairs of OE H2 chrome hood handles in mint condition for sale. Never been installed.
To mount them to the H3 only requires poping off the plastic and drilling 4 small holes for the studs of the handles to go through. The studs have to be cut down first though, which I can do for you at no extra charge if you'd like. I have a pair of these mounted to the hood of my H3 and have gotten lots of compliments!
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$60 + Shipping per set
Groundpounder
06-17-2007, 04:08 PM
What would the shipping cost be to the Dallas area, 75068?
John
JAYB1RD
06-17-2007, 10:37 PM
What would the shipping cost be to the Dallas area, 75068?
John
$5 for USPS Priority.
JAYB1RD
06-22-2007, 02:38 AM
1st set sold! Thanks John :beerchug:
Anyone else interested?
jmsspratlin
07-04-2007, 11:01 AM
I have some of the black plastic ones if anyone is interested. Came off my H2 and are in mint condition. Make an offer. Jamie
jdrew
07-04-2007, 04:55 PM
I have some of the black plastic ones if anyone is interested. Came off my H2 and are in mint condition. Make an offer. Jamie
pm me with a price shipped to 47714 please.
jmsspratlin
07-05-2007, 09:05 AM
pm me with a price shipped to 47714 please.
PM sent
Don't they have to be "grinded down" to fit the H3's flat surface? :confused:
JAYB1RD
07-11-2007, 04:01 AM
There was a small gap underneath the front of the handles, but a little extra torque on the nut took care of it almost completely.
Perhaps one could fabricate a black "plastic wedge" as an "H3 hood adapter"?:D
Groundpounder
07-23-2007, 09:34 PM
There was a small gap underneath the front of the handles, but a little extra torque on the nut took care of it almost completely.
I put alot of extra torque on the nut and there is still a gap. I noticed you said "almost" completely. I rather have "completely" completely. Any suggestions on how I can do this?
JAYB1RD
07-23-2007, 10:55 PM
Perhaps one could fabricate a black "plastic wedge" as an "H3 hood adapter"?:D
This would be an easy solution if you had some plastic lying around to fit nicely. Or if you have a belt sander and a lot of paitence, you might try shaving down the back side of the front pad. I don't know how thick the casting is though, or even if it may be solid?
BigPoppa1411
07-23-2007, 11:38 PM
for some reason the words Torque and Nut in the same sentence makes me nervous.:(
I don't know how thick the casting is though, or even if it may be solid?
Anyone know how thick the casting is?
Perhaps one could fabricate a black "plastic wedge" as an "H3 hood adapter"?:D
Also, Home Depot has plastic "wedges" commonly used for laminate floor installations that might work here.
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