Either a support rod, which you manually lift up and insert into the hood. The other option is that it's a friction piston, which has just enough friction to support the hood's weight.
2007-08-10 01:20:14
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answer #1
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answered by anotherhumanmale 5
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if you are talking about the cylinders that hold the hood up automatically. Then they are called hood struts.
2007-08-10 01:30:08
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answered by Fordman 7
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The doohicky thing that hold the hood up. Atleast that is what we call it, as in "Joe, grap the doohicky thing that hold the hood up"
2007-08-10 01:25:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Prop rod
2007-08-10 01:17:49
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answered by Naughtums 7
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We usually call it " the thingy "
I think it's really called a bonnet prop rod
2007-08-10 01:30:31
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answered by Debi 7
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shocks
2007-08-10 01:30:58
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answered by pickup man 1
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