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Your engine bay is the heart of your car. Every vital component is under your hood, or sometimes also referred to as, a bonnet. Your car hood doesn’t only provide access to your engine and components, but is essential in keeping out the elements from damaging or eroding the engine components. Additionally, if there is damage to the hood hinge areas, the hood should be replaced because these areas can affect the performance and... Read More
Your engine bay is the heart of your car. Every vital component is under your hood, or sometimes also referred to as, a bonnet. Your car hood doesn’t only provide access to your engine and components, but is essential in keeping out the elements from damaging or eroding the engine components. Additionally, if there is damage to the hood hinge areas, the hood should be replaced because these areas can affect the performance and safety features of the car. Also, your vehicle's hood is the first thing any person will see when they lay eyes upon your sweet ride.
Choose from a variety of painted hoods for any car make and model, and ReveMoto can paint it to match any original factory color vehicle. All hoods are made of impact-resistant steel and designed to match OEM quality, durability, and fit. Our painted hoods go through the proper stages of the painting process, including multiple layers of base and clear coat, and have an OEM-comparable finish. We stand by our quality control process and provide our customers with the best quality work. If you don’t happen to see your hood on our site, contact us via chat, phone, email, or fill out our “Car Parts Request.”
While it may look intimidating to replace your car's hood yourself, most hood replacements are pretty straightforward. To replace a car hood, you'll simply need to open the hood, prop it up, unscrew the bolts to remove the hood from the hinges, and get a friend or another person to help you lift the hood of of your car. Some people may be able to take the hood off themselves, but it's typically easier to remove the hood with another person since both of you can grasp the hood on each side, making sure it's stable when you pull it apart from the car and can lift it to place it carefully out of the way. For a step-by-step tutorial on how to remove and install a new car hood, see our article on How to Install a Car Hood.
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