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Old 11-17-2009, 06:27 AM   #171
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Mine is like that too.
Yep, mine too. I figure the mirror is curved in order to see more out the back (side to side). A consequence of this is a little distortion.
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Old 11-18-2009, 12:27 AM   #172
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I tightened up my hood by unscrewing the bumpers under the hood to lift them to make the hood shut tighter after it closes. You have to be careful to not unscrew the bumpers too much because it will make the hood not line up like it should.
Mine is the opposite...it's too tight. I have to really force it closed, and also opening it via the handle takes some effort -- it "pops" hard when it opens...too much tension I guess. I will adjust mine (screw them down) and see it that works.

Also noticed the gaps between the hood and the fender are not equal on both sides. I would say there's about a 1/16"-1/8" difference -- driver's side has a tighter clearance.
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