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Engine Lid-Need Pics HELP!

Hi people.
OK, can any of you take a digital picture under your deck lid so dummy me can figure out how to re-install those 2 rod springs!! I took them out about 3 months ago to paint the hot rod, now I forgot!!
Thanking my fellow bro's in advance,
Bob

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I can do it in the morning, its too dark now. I will check in the morning if nobody else replies to this. If not, I will post some. I am going to remove mine and go with the hydraulic struts. I have seen them but I am not sure where to get them yet. Once I do, mine are gone. I already got them for the front and rear trunks. Good luck.
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Bob:Can't post a pic but maybe this will help. What I see is the spring gose through the bracket end first across the middel and to the hinge. Slip the end through the hole and point it to the back of the car,bring the othe end over to the hinge at the rubber bumper and force it over into the hooked reciver on the hinge. Then secure them totether in the middel with the bracket. I hope this helps, but I'm sure Scott will be posting pictures soon, he is very good about that.
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here you go bob. for some reason i can't attach multiples, so 3 replies.
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perhaps it was a bad disc

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