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Your cart is empty.| Aerocatch 120-2000 Above Panel Flush Locking Hood Latch and Pin Kit - Black | The aerodynamically efficient and styled AeroCatch is setting new standards in panel fixing, providing a wide variety of fixing solutions for bodywork on vehicles. Options to mount and operate in top or side positions making suitable for lift off and hinged panels. | Key Features: Simple installation; Aluminium strike pins; Lightweight, high strength; Corrosion resistant and UV stable; Top or side mounting; Handle visible if not closed correctly; Non trip hazard in closed position
Sturm und Drang
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
The Aerocatch hood latches and pins have been as reliable as a rock for me for almost 8 years. They withstand the test of time. They never failed and still work as perfectly as new.
Hatori Hanzo
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Good Quality Hood latches. quality plastic and easy to install. Mount and position Stuff first to see where you Hood Locks will be positioned.
heavenice
Reviewed in Singapore on August 19, 2024
Using on a Civic FD2 Type R. Works well. One of many similar purchases.
LDH
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2024
Jack Chism
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024
I had an aftermarket hood on my 2001 Ford F250 that broke at the hood latch ring. Not good! Hood flew up and smashed my windshield. Hood wasn't really damaged much, but there was no way to easily repair the original center latch ring. The hood is plastic. It simply broke where the ring attached to the backing metal. I didn't want or need to replace the entire hood just for a broken latch. I saw some Aerocatch videos and pictures and decided I'd give it a try. It looked tricky and I wasn't thrilled about drilling and cutting into my hood. But what the heck! At this point the hood was "damaged" anyway. I couldn't really make it any worse. Watching installation videos helped a lot. First up was finding a suitable location under the hood for the pins, as well as a corresponding area in the hood - in two places - to mount all the hardware. The frame rail across the radiator area was hollow, but not really accessible for getting to the underside nut of the aerocatch pin. I finally settled on the edge "lip" of that frame for the two pins. Getting symmetrical locations is critical for the installation to look right. And this is a "get it right the first time" project! There is no room for error! I was lucky to have a generally easy to work with plastic hood. Locate your pins, then use them to locate the underside of your hood for penetration. My hood is two layers, so I used a small drill followed by a hole saw to make the first under layer penetration. Use the pins again to mark and locate the underside of the upper layer. I used a small drill to locate that position topside. I then made a paper template using the aerocatch retainer ring. I masked off the hood areas and VERY carefully located and marked where the cut outs for the catches would be. I used that same hole saw to make two holes at each end of my cut out area, then used a rotary tool to cut out between those holes. I smoothed and finalized the teardrop ovals with a rotary tool drum sander. It was a slow trial and error fit process. The catch had to fit the hole, and the pin had to line up with the slot just right. Get all that adjusted and set before drilling holes for the screws. The aerocatch comes with a bunch of little lock nuts. These will snap into the retaining ring and stay there, so you don't necessarily need full access to the underside of the catch. I didn't want to cut out the underside of the hood any further, so I used two 4mm treaded rods (made from long screws) to insert into the retainer and hold it up while I set the catch body into place. Then I installed the screws. Once all that is assembled you can test the latch. It is tedious, but I got it done. They work and they look good! My hood is back down and probably more secure than ever. Having now done this, I'd probably do it again with a little less anxiety.
vincent torres
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2023
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Rob Mathieson
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2023
This is the set you want. Everything else is a waste of time and money.So there you are, looking for an inexpensive set of hood pins that don’t need a piece of wire to hold a cotter pin and don’t look like they’re going to turn into rusty circles in a month and a half. You’re not restoring a classic hot rod, and you’re not into old school. Perfect. Your car, your canvas.Maybe you’re looking at some of the push-release type pins to get that “mustang” look.Maybe you have your eye on the small toy looking ones that are the size of a quarter and actually belong on a go cart and not a car.You may have even been tempted by the significantly cheaper version of this exact model.Don’t do it.I’m telling you, this is the set to get. If you don’t want to replace your pins every three months and you actually want the release mechanism to function, you shouldn’t be looking at anything else. Yes, they’re more expensive than the knock off versions. They’re even a bit pricier than the well built push-release style pins.But come on now. Are you really thinking about putting cheap plastic pin catches on your car? Remember how much you paid for that car? And since these are meant to be a functional portion of a performance upgrade, are you really going to trust the cheap plastic ones to hold down your hood as you’re hitting the go pedal? Are you actually going to drill a big fat hole in your hood just to put a set of unreliable catches in it?You’re not saving any money if you’re buying crap.These are the ones you want. Can’t say it loud enough or enough times. Want functional catches that are actually backed by their manufacturer AND look good? These are them.Picture is mid installation on a fiberglass hood right after initial fitment, without the mounting screws installed. Took me about an hour, and I’m by no means a body expert. However, if you’re a little unsure on how to measure and cut, please get these installed by a pro.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 10, 2022
After switching to a aftermarket fibreglass hood, it would flex and constantly want to lift up on the highway. I was afraid the thread inserts would rip out of the hood while driving. These hood pins were quick and easy to install and work great. The hood no longer moves and its a quick and easy step to pop the hood.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 7, 2022
These hoos pins are one of the best in thr industry. Not a simple install but worth the time and effort.
cesar
Reviewed in Mexico on January 5, 2022
Antes de estos probé 2 marcas de hood pins y se rompían muy fácilmente. Aerocatch siempre será la mejor marca para hood pins ya llevo 2 sets para dos cofres y no he tenido ningún problema de decoloración por el sol o que el mecanismo se atore.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2021
I bought these years ago from Amazon, and never had the need for them, really. I bought a G8 to supercharge recently and because I went with the biggest heat exchanger possible, I deleted the latch so it could sit farther forward away from the rad/condenser (you G8 owners, loop hood closed wire and ground wire together so your remote start still works). Golden opportunity to use these! While install wasn’t *hard*, it sure was *tedious*. Emphasis on tedious, but I guess it’s my own doing for trying to get it as perfect as possible by human eye. I had some old GTO rubber hood stops that I used to add more to the hood, and used them to position the hood along with the rubber surrounds from the pins. This also allowed me to “drop” the hood into place without a sound (you have to “drop” the hood at a low point because otherwise it’ll smush your fingers - tip for G8 owners if reading). All in all, solid price, solid quality, rewarding finish to the install as they look phenomenal. I recommend!
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