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Location: newcastle
Registered: July 2003
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bonnet hinges
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Tue, 06 January 2004 07:52
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i was wondering if anyone knew where i could find i set of bonnet hinges for my ra23
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Location: Auckland NZ
Registered: December 2003
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Re: bonnet hinges
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Tue, 06 January 2004 10:56
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don't know about australia but in nz you can still buy them new from toyota. they're actually the only part they stock for them though. cost me about $85 nz
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Location: adelaide
Registered: May 2002
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Re: bonnet hinges
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Wed, 07 January 2004 15:29
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Hey man, im kinda interested in some for my celica too,
i bet we could probably get a bit of interest together to do a group purchase of a few sets for the RA2x ..
man id love my bonnet to sit staight and not jump around..
blackRA28
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: November 2003
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Re: bonnet hinges
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Thu, 08 January 2004 05:47
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Hey rxtoy, was that $85 each, or the pair?
I sure wouldn't mind a cure for the dancing bonnet too. There is only so much adjustment before you wonder how thin those worn pins really are.
btw, NZD $85 is about AUD $75 and postage wouldn't be much...
As long as there aren't any issues with tax on foreign purchases.
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Location: newcastle
Registered: July 2003
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Re: bonnet hinges
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Thu, 08 January 2004 10:01
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has any1 tryed toyota here in aust i just thought they would and if they were that cheap new i would b buyin them nz or aust i just hate the squeaking noise
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Location: Auckland NZ
Registered: December 2003
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Re: bonnet hinges
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Thu, 08 January 2004 11:15
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ok, i'll give toyota a call tomorrow, see if they still have them (i did buy them over a year ago), see how much they are (and it was 85 for a pair), and if it's viable i'll try and get a group buy going and send them over to you guys. i actually need a new set myself, one of the bolts that hold the hinge snapped and my hinge twisted when i opened the bonnet and i just can't get it too work right.
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Location: newcastle nsw
Registered: May 2002
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Re: bonnet hinges
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Fri, 09 January 2004 06:16
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also try rare spares in town i think its the old wolfies, i got a catalogue of celica parts from there, not to sure if they can get bonnet hinges or not though
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Location: Auckland NZ
Registered: December 2003
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Re: bonnet hinges
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Fri, 09 January 2004 12:34
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ok, i got an email off to giltrap toyota nz last night requesting price and number available. i was going to ring them today as well but i got busy with trying to sell my RA28
so far no reply, hopefully on monday cause they're closed on the weekend and it probably won't help my cause for doing a deal if i drag some poor callout guy in to answer my question. i'll update on monday
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: November 2003
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Re: bonnet hinges
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Fri, 09 January 2004 13:08
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I tried the rare spares web site, they don't seem to do bonnet hinges.
Sent an email to toyota australia yesterday but no response yet.
Hopefulls for toyo nz
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Location: Auckland NZ
Registered: December 2003
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Re: bonnet hinges
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Mon, 12 January 2004 12:18
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ok, i still haven't got a reply from nz toyota, i'll try giving them a call tomorrow but i've just got back to work and we're pretty busy so no guarantees. just putting this up to show i haven't forgotten completely
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Location: Newcastle, Hunter Valley
Registered: January 2004
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Re: bonnet hinges
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Mon, 12 January 2004 13:32
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dcving, what parts can wolfies get for a TA22? do u stil have the catalogue?
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Location: Auckland NZ
Registered: December 2003
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Re: bonnet hinges
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Thu, 15 January 2004 04:54
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got the reply, but they're damn expensive. $91.75 each (nz dollars). the reason the price has gone up so much ($85 a pair last time i got them) is because the last lot i got were in their warehouse and these ones have to be brought in from japan. you'll probably find that toyota australia can get them in for you, if not and anybody's interested at that price (probably around $200 aus including postage), and can handle a 3 week wait from japan and then probably another 1 or 2 weeks to get them over from nz then pm me and i'll see what i can sort out
cheers
Matt
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: November 2003
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Re: bonnet hinges
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Thu, 15 January 2004 11:20
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Holy smokes... i like the idea but i'm not prepared to pay that much at the moment. Thanks for doing the research matt
Cheers.
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Location: Auckland NZ
Registered: December 2003
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Re: bonnet hinges
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Thu, 15 January 2004 23:54
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no worries, i can't afford them either, getting the beast on the road is the first priority. i'm considering bonnet pins, just two at the front and use the normal latch at the back. i don't really like bonnet pins but maybe some subtle ones that just clear the bonnet wouldn't look too bad and the price is pretty good, $25 or so compared to $180 for new hinges. has anybody used these on a R/TA23/8 before, i wouldn't mind seeing a pic if they have. i'm thinking it might actually suit the bonnet, with all the bulges and stuff they wouldn't look too out of place
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: November 2003
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Re: bonnet hinges
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Fri, 16 January 2004 11:17
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With a steel bonnet IMO it's not a good idea to replace the hinges with pins. with a fibreglass bonnet it's normal to use pins in each corner, due to the flexing, but retaining the hinges (without any lifting springs) adds convenience. with the factory bonnet without the hinges it will be a real PITA every time you have to get someone to help you lift the bonnet off.
And then the legalities of it all..
If you're looking for flush mount bonnet hold downs try the XB falcon gt. They used recessed turn and lock things, nothing poking through and easily available (there's a mob in victoria that supplies all parts for old falcons, they got a website too... just can't remmem their name). But i wouldn't use just pins on the front of a reversed hinged bonnet.
I'm now thinking that i will replace the pivot pins in my worn hinges with stainless set screws and castleated nuts, drilled with split pins, or maybe just lock-wired.
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Location: Auckland NZ
Registered: December 2003
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Re: bonnet hinges
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Fri, 16 January 2004 12:46
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the pivot pins aren't really my problem, both of my sets of hinges (2 cars, 2 sets ) have twisted rather badly and one of the hinges is seized. i could get it moving again but as many times as i've tried straightening those hinges the bonnet still doesn't lift properly. i'd make a bad design call but i guess something that's lasted 25-30 years in most cases can't be too bad. might just have to use the best ones i've got til i can afford a new set. those turn and lock things you're talking about, are they like the ones you turn 90 degrees with a screwdriver to lock or unlock, you see them on the more expensive body kits sometimes......... they might be a plan if i can come up with nothing else. as for lifting the bonnet, i can take it off by myself, its just finding somewhere to put it down that it doesn't get scratched, and yeah, i guess it would make for a bit of a bitch if you wanted to check your oil and water in the gas station or something,
cheers
Matt
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: November 2003
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Re: bonnet hinges
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Fri, 16 January 2004 21:50
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Didn't realise your hinges were twisted - found the web page for the ford parts http://www.falcongt.com.au/
It's a bit hard to navigate, the page you want is http://www.fomoco.com.au/XABC_ZFGH.html (price list for XA - XC and same yr fairlanes)
- scroll down til you get to the EXTERIOR parts -
Didn't have time to look for a pic but i'm sure if you email them they will email you one. With these hold downs you don't need any tools to open them. simply push down and turn 90? degrees and they unlock.
i owned an XY with them and i've seen them on heaps of early falcons, some rough ones, so i assume you can probably get them from cheaper parts shops.
Hope this helps.
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Location: newcastle nsw
Registered: May 2002
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Re: bonnet hinges
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Fri, 16 January 2004 23:21
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alex,
the best thing to do is ring rare spares and ask them, and they will send you out a catalogue.
if i remember there wasnt a great deal of early celica stuff, at the time i was looking for rust replacement panels and didnt take much notice on the other stuff tho
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Location: Canberra
Registered: May 2002
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Re: bonnet hinges
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Sat, 17 January 2004 12:43
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Hi guys, these bonnet hinges on 22/23/28s are all starting to get pretty old. The main problem is pins which bind, then the body of the hinge twists. The major cause is lack of lubrication. The hinges can be twisted back into shape, and the pins tightened by a 16oz ballpein hammer, and a solid block of steel. Lube them up with a good dose of engine oil, or a hefty spray with lithium grease. DO NOT use WD40 or any of the other water displacement fluids, they just will not maintain a decent film of libricant for an extended period of time.
The bounce, visible while driving can generally be adjusted out by adjusting the bonnet catch height, the stops at the back corners, and by a twist/bend of the bonnet.
Hope this helps to get someone out of trouble, regards Chuck.
[Updated on: Sat, 17 January 2004 12:46]
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