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Bonnet Absober died?
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<blockquote data-quote="skar19" data-source="post: 2049" data-attributes="member: 666"><p>found this on the net.Anyone being cracked unsuspectingly on the head or shoulder by the heavy E30 hood will be able to relate to this.this is what you do, take out the bonnet absorber and drill a hole approx. 6 cm. from the front of the absorber (where the silver shaft exits it).Put the absorber back, get an alen key close to the size of the drill bit used and slot it in the hole you just drilled. This will stop the shaft from going back into the casing, when you want to close the bonnet, just pull out the pin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skar19, post: 2049, member: 666"] found this on the net.Anyone being cracked unsuspectingly on the head or shoulder by the heavy E30 hood will be able to relate to this.this is what you do, take out the bonnet absorber and drill a hole approx. 6 cm. from the front of the absorber (where the silver shaft exits it).Put the absorber back, get an alen key close to the size of the drill bit used and slot it in the hole you just drilled. This will stop the shaft from going back into the casing, when you want to close the bonnet, just pull out the pin. [/QUOTE]
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