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What bonnet catches?
tony.g - 28/5/11 at 07:42 PM

What bonnet catches are you boys using on the 7 style cars?


austin man - 28/5/11 at 08:09 PM

Rubber over centre type, supplied by MK Sportscars and others IVA friendly and secure


coozer - 28/5/11 at 08:41 PM

Protex ones on mine now, cheaper than the rubber ones taking in the cost of a new bonnet when they go 'hey, lets let go dude'

3rd bonnet on mine, won't happen again. Done!

http://www.protex.com/product/show/name/27-1900

[Edited on 28/5/11 by coozer]


Dusty - 28/5/11 at 09:21 PM

Dzus fasteners.


Chippy - 28/5/11 at 10:10 PM

quote:
Originally posted by coozer
Protex ones on mine now, cheaper than the rubber ones taking in the cost of a new bonnet when they go 'hey, lets let go dude'
3rd bonnet on mine, won't happen again. Done!
http://www.protex.com/product/show/name/27-1900
[Edited on 28/5/11 by coozer]


Fine after you have passed IVA, but not before, :-) Cheers Ray


loggyboy - 28/5/11 at 10:55 PM

Aerocatch FTW


indykid - 28/5/11 at 11:31 PM

Another one for protex here, but the sprung versions.

I too lost a bonnet to the rubber ones. They were tight when fitted in early spring, but useless in summer


RazMan - 29/5/11 at 09:34 AM

Aerocatches every time for me - flush fitting and elegant


procomp - 29/5/11 at 04:27 PM

HI

Assuming that this post is aimed at a race prepped car ( It is in the racing section ) rather than a road car. Then with out doubt the best solution is good old bonnet springs . No tools required no gizmo's to go wrong just a plain straight fit that keeps it's self under tension.

Cheers Matt


tony.g - 29/5/11 at 07:30 PM

Thanks Matt,
Just the answer I was looking for.
I'm not worried how pretty they are but want the bonnet to stay on.

Cheers
Tony


RK - 10/6/11 at 03:01 PM

"boot springs" are what Matt is referring to. They work. End of story. They are also very cheap and very easy to install.

http://www.nickygrist.com/boot-springs-647-p.asp


[Edited on 10/6/11 by RK]