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    Replacing the Hood Release Handle - GEN II

    I replaced my hood release handle with a billet aluminum version. Here is the DIY...

    Replacing the Hood Release Handle - GEN II





    OE hood release close-up.

    I put a shallow cardboard box through the lower fascia opening to catch the bolts or nuts or any other pieces that might fall during removal.





    Remove the 2 bolts on the front and the hex nut on the rear with a 5/16" wrench.
    Pull the hood release handle casing off the mounting bracket.



    The viper will look like this.



    The mounting bracket.



    Remove the retainer clip with a flat head screwdriver.



    I marked the top side of each cable connector with red to make sure I didn't get them twisted on installation.
    Remove the release handle from the handle casing.



    Install the new hood release handle.
    Snap the new handle onto the handle casing, align the 2 cable connectors and snap the retainer clip on top to hold them in place.



    Align the mounting bracket and push it through the handle casing.



    Attach the hex nut.



    Position the bracket in place and start each bolt. Tighten the bolts (5/16").



    Installed.

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    Great write up as always! The billet release looks good!

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    LIG's write ups are great.

    Hey who made the billit handle?

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    Mark Johnson at IPSCO made it, but I'm almost positive he doesn't make them anymore due to lack of demand.

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    Shame in a way that the nice Hood writing is not angled along the front edge as being honest, with the car so low it's not something that's seen

    Thanks for posting LIG, another brilliant how to guide

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    Quote Originally Posted by LifeIsGood View Post
    Mark Johnson at IPSCO made it, but I'm almost positive he doesn't make them anymore due to lack of demand.
    I should have guessed. It is a great looking part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LifeIsGood View Post
    Mark Johnson at IPSCOmade it, but I'm almost positive he doesn't make them anymore due to lack of demand.
    Quote Originally Posted by Vprbite View Post
    I should have guessed. It is a great looking part.
    If someone wanted one, I would suggest contacting Jon at Partsrack . This was a part that Dave C of Dave's Big Brakes sold and Jon took over that business from his son. Perhaps he still has them in stock, or would want to get another batch produced, especially now that cars are getting older and plastic things start to get some age on them and are more likely to fail.


 

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