
Bonnet Gas Strut Retrofit Wrecks Bonnets....
#1
Posted 31 July 2016 - 12:01 PM
I know these bonnets are wafer thin baco-foil thickness steel, but im rather pissed off with wasting money on the strut kit now......
#2
Posted 31 July 2016 - 12:25 PM
Is that the Minivation one?
#3
Posted 31 July 2016 - 12:32 PM
#4
Posted 31 July 2016 - 12:34 PM
I was talking to someone at Brands, and his had actually split on the edge which had caught the paint on the wing.
The struts seem too strong.
Apparently they are offering some plastic strips to offer support, not sure what they're going to do?
#5
Posted 31 July 2016 - 12:36 PM
If your bonnet is good/solid, then id be seeking a claim from them, obviously the design isnt fit for purpose.
#6
Posted 31 July 2016 - 12:37 PM
If your bonnet is good/solid, then id be seeking a claim from them, obviously the design isnt fit for purpose.
From what I can gather the OP isn't alone in this problem
#7
Posted 31 July 2016 - 12:41 PM
Even more so id be looking to speak to them with a claim for reimbursement for whatever the repairs needed (2nd bonnet + paint) at minimum, plus maybe return the kit and reimbursement on that.
#8
Posted 31 July 2016 - 12:42 PM
They probably do need to be that strong to keep it lifted but its certainly disappointed me with the kink developing in the line of the bonnet.
#9
Posted 31 July 2016 - 01:35 PM
#10
Posted 31 July 2016 - 02:15 PM
But the bonnets are flimsy and sometimes kink / crack anyway, might have difficulty claiming on that one..
Surely the product should take this into account?
#11
Posted 31 July 2016 - 02:53 PM
The problem is and i'm sure they will have looked into this is the strength needed in the gas strut to support the bonnet, too weak, does nothing and bonnet will just sink back, too strong and then you will get deformation.
So if the bonnet is not in the best of condition this this will not help matters, as we all know with roundnose bonnets you try and press too hard or force them and the all too familiar kink appears.
Maybe better to take this up direct with Ben to see if there is any other workaround rather than a piece of plastic. Maybe something like the trim strips on the wing to A panel / rear panel to quarter panel.
And yes the clubby bonnets do suffer as well but my old bonnet is not in the best of order so i will see what occurs when i use the replacement.
#12
Posted 31 July 2016 - 04:44 PM
As said the bonnets are prone to slitting just after the hinge mount and in the middle of the front curve. I've cut the edges off my old bonnet and welded and glued them to the inside of my new bonnet so hopefully it won't bend with the minivation hinges.
#13
Posted 31 July 2016 - 10:10 PM
Please, how about some pictures? They may help others in deciding whether to use the gas struts or where to put reinforcement.
Maybe a glassfibre bonnet would be better, as you could bond some steel stiffeners in fairly easily, or even double skin it with foam in between, possibly good for noise reduction and definitely good for stiffness. Personally, I hate working with sticky resins, but they have their uses.
#14
Posted 01 August 2016 - 06:24 AM
#15
Posted 01 August 2016 - 07:41 PM
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