I know these locks are not the most secure, but they are an alternative to the style that mount in the grill slats. I plan on installing a grill insert at some point so one of those will not work. I feel it is some what of another line in the Jeeps defense.
So for any one interested, these are Aerocatch flush plus locking hood pins. They are made of a some sort of poly material with stainless mechanical parts & stationary aluminum pins. Here is the finished product after measuring, remeasuring, then measuring again, for one last measurement before cutting into the hood. Even with the Jeep being 6 years old I never get use to cutting holes into it.
These are all the pics you guys get, the battery in the digital camera lasted for a whole 3 pics right out of the charger.
![](http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r31/snydercj7/Jeep/IMG_0001-1.jpg)
![](http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r31/snydercj7/Jeep/IMG_0002.jpg)
So for any one interested, these are Aerocatch flush plus locking hood pins. They are made of a some sort of poly material with stainless mechanical parts & stationary aluminum pins. Here is the finished product after measuring, remeasuring, then measuring again, for one last measurement before cutting into the hood. Even with the Jeep being 6 years old I never get use to cutting holes into it.
These are all the pics you guys get, the battery in the digital camera lasted for a whole 3 pics right out of the charger.
![](http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r31/snydercj7/Jeep/IMG_0001-1.jpg)
![](http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r31/snydercj7/Jeep/IMG_0002.jpg)
![](http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r31/snydercj7/Jeep/IMG_0003-1.jpg)
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