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I was fitting my hood tonight and the LR Corner won't go flush like the right side I have the hinge adjusted down all the way. It did fit good before I switched the front fenders.The hinges are the original ones and go down a little if you push down on the corner but not all the way. Anyone had this problem? Thanks
 

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Can't remember where I pulled this info from, but it worked for me. :D

If you have a hood where the hinge mounts on the side of the fender or the side of the cowl like with an older car or truck, you want to "rotate" the hinge on the fender. Just pushing the hinge up and down will give you very little movement on the top of the hood.
This is the strange little trick that you have to remember, if you raise the back of the hood on the hinge or raise the back of the hinge on the fender the hood will go up. If you raise the "front" of the back of the hood ON THE HINGE or the hinge to the fender it will go down. What you have to remember is you are working with a pivot point in the hinge, not a stationary part.
If you loosen the FRONT bolt on the hood (where it bolts to the hinge) and put a shim, or washer between the hood and hinge, this will LOWER the hood on that side. If you put that same washer under the rear bolt it will RAISE the rear of the hood on that side.
So, if you loosen the bolts from the hinge to fender and close the hood, the hinge will rotate on down in the front right? This will raise the REAR of the hood like putting a shim in the back bolt between the hinge and hood!
What you need to do to lower the back the hood is to loosen the bolts (only slightly) and PUSH UP on the front of the hood. This rotates the hinges back, thus raising the front of the hinge and lowering the hood in the back.
If the hinges are warn out it won’t change how high the hood sits when the wear, not by more than a fraction of an inch. And I have never seen a car with these style hinges that you couldn't put the hood a half inch LOWER than the fenders if you wanted to. The adjustment is HUGE on these cars. That is one of the things that is easy to do on them is align panels.
 

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I have encountered this probelm in numerous jobs over my years of painitng/body work.
Now it may seem funny, but to lower the rear of the hood I lift the hinge upward then lower the front first then the rear. Checking each time I make an adjustment. I usually end up leaving the rear of the hinge higher, this allows the hinge to close the way it's suppose to and pull it down tight. It does sound strange but for some reason it's worked for me. I don't know how to explain the physics of the hinge any other way. Just my .02 cents.
 
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