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I need to install these springs on the hinges of my hood (1949 Chrysler Windsor). Could someone show me a picture of what it looks like once installed? I also welcome any advice on how to install the spring. I believe I know where the spring goes and I indicate it on the picture. 

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here are pics of an original hinge .

Your hinge has been incorrectly repaired ( bolt and nut).These hinges are very hard to find in good condition and hard to re-rivet as factory so they work properly.

It's very common to find 1949-50 Chrysler hood hinges that are broken or the hood won't stay up/ close or open correctly.

Tightness of the Stepped rivet pivots is critical for the hood to open and close properly.

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There is a special factory  mIller tool that is used to remove and install the hood springs. The C-875 tool is the correct tool.   I have this tool.  

Rich Hartung

 

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