Bonnet catches

Bonnet catches

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chrishart54

Original Poster:

40 posts

114 months

Tuesday 19th October 2021
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I had a bonnet conversion done on the Tuscan which is great.
Is it only me or does anyone else hate the catches which need to be found and pushed in to open the bonnet. Has no one come up with a good alternative which functions easily but also looks good if its on view?
Interested to see whats out there

Findles

79 posts

205 months

Monday 29th November 2021
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Yes dislike them too; they are seated on a plinth of metal which appears to bend and buckle over time with the sheer pressure of yanking open the service bonnet. An alternative would be great to explore.

DAKOTAstorm

427 posts

170 months

Monday 29th November 2021
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One of the worst, if not THE worst part of the car. I constantly battle with them, can’t get my fingers in the gap to push them in to release. I use 1/4” extension to try and push them free, lost count of the amount of times I’ve slipped off.

I do know some who have had the bonnet conversion have done away with these all together and rely on the nuts and struts to keep it down. I just don’t feel confident that it’s secure enough that way.

They also no longer manufacture them I believe, if you look on the parts websites it’s a knurled alternative that are worse for me.

chrishart54

Original Poster:

40 posts

114 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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The Sagaris appears to have a chromed button on the bonnet corners. Is that better and would it work on the Tuscan? Is it easier to use?