M38 hood fitment
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M38 hood fitment
I am working on getting my m38 ready for repaint. One thing i have never liked on my jeep is how the hood fits. It over hangs the grill by a lot. What are some ways that i can fix this?
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I just measured mine. Don't know if it's correct or not, but at the center seam of the hood to the face of the grill the hood overhangs 11/16ths of an inch. The edges of the hood near the fenders overhang the grill pretty much the same +/- a 16th. I think it looks good, but never gave it much thought. Where the hood bolts on the cowl and where the fenders mount are pretty much not adjustable except for hole slop? Don't recall seeing any measurement in the TM about it, but I'm still a rookie. 
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Here's a few more shots from Bill's album








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One more thing Bill. Check to see that the guard (grille) is perfectly vertical.
With my questionable eyes it looks like it may be leaning just a tad to the rear. Just loosen the three bolts through the fenders on each side and it should rock on the hinges.
A little adjustment can change the look quite a bit.
Just my two cents.
With my questionable eyes it looks like it may be leaning just a tad to the rear. Just loosen the three bolts through the fenders on each side and it should rock on the hinges.
A little adjustment can change the look quite a bit.
Just my two cents.
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At least one of the front inner fenders shows a bulge close to the front row of bolts usually cause by a hard bump to the grill which pushed the grill aft a bit.
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My fenders grill and hood are all orginal equipment however it does look like my jeep was hit in the front at some point. I am switching out my grill as it was bent. However i have been doing some work on the jeep and you can see the over hang better in this photo.


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