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Has anyone made a DIY hood lock?

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Old 01-20-2014, 04:28 AM
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Default Has anyone made a DIY hood lock?

I really do not want to pay for one.

I figure some of you may have made your own.

I did a search and only found one example that involved welding a nut onto the hood latch but I'd like to find an alternative.

Edit: I am also planning on putting in a hood pin switch hooked up to the tailgate or door wiring so that when the hood is opened when the alarm is armed... the alarm goes off.... anyone done that as well?

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Factory alarms come with the hood pin, there's a PN for it in the book of parts. Aftermarket alarms typically have a spot for it too and it can't be too expensive to add.

Hood lock.......but you don't want to pay for it? Recycle your old bicycle cable- that's about as cheap off as you'll get.
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ID:	525520 $8.00 you cut the chain a few links off , bolt the chain end to your upper hood j hook bolt 7/16 I think it is? then mount the tumbler lock to the lowest place you can get on the left side frame next to the square hole the j hook passes through ! and use a toggle bolt in the exsisting hole of frame with washer underneath. and a small self tapper on other hole be sure your at the lowest spot, or the hood would be dented if you slammed it shut and it was high and hitting the hood. they work well and nothing to install and cheap just unlatch the factory latches and then slide the key in unlock the tumbler slide the slider tab over and open hood / you can toss that thing that attaches to the door in the trash you only use the chain and the lock if some one wants in they will get in no matter what you put there so it keeps honest people from thinking ill just take his battery he dosent need one ! and you from saying why dosent my jeep start today ?? or could have sworn this jeep came with a oil cap and a radiator cap too !

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Originally Posted by karls
Factory alarms come with the hood pin, there's a PN for it in the book of parts. Aftermarket alarms typically have a spot for it too and it can't be too expensive to add.
From what i have read.... the hood pin is for the remote start system and not the alarm. As a safety precaution or something. So that the vehicle cant be remote-started if the hood is up.

I wonder if I could wire that pin switch into the alarm so that when the hood is opened the alarm (horn) goes off?

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I know you do t wan to pay for a lock but if it's important to protect what's under the hood, then it's might be worth the investment. I've got the Tuffy Security hood lock. I think it cost around $45. It takes about 10 min to install. I like it a lot more than the others available. It also completely eliminates hood flutter. So you kill 2 birds with 1 stone
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Originally Posted by jeepmojo
home depot Attachment 525520 $8.00 you cut the chain a few links off , bolt the chain end to your upper hood j hook bolt 7/16 I think it is? then mount the tumbler lock to the lowest place you can get on the left side frame next to the square hole the j hook passes through ! and use a toggle bolt in the exsisting hole of frame with washer underneath. and a small self tapper on other hole be sure your at the lowest spot, or the hood would be dented if you slammed it shut and it was high and hitting the hood. they work well and nothing to install and cheap just unlatch the factory latches and then slide the key in unlock the tumbler slide the slider tab over and open hood / you can toss that thing that attaches to the door in the trash you only use the chain and the lock if some one wants in they will get in no matter what you put there so it keeps honest people from thinking ill just take his battery he dosent need one ! and you from saying why dosent my jeep start today ?? or could have sworn this jeep came with a oil cap and a radiator cap too !
Do you have any pictures of this installed? thanks
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Do you have any pictures of this installed? thanks

This is attaching locations , If you can see through the road salt lol weathers been rough here ! The chain gets cut with 6 links still attached to the slider ( in the prior photo the slider is inside the lock tumbler so you dont see that piece)
The tumbler lock gets mounted to the left of the big square hole where j hook attached to your hood goes down through . About 5 inches to left is the lowest spot i found to screw it down . Use exsisting holes from factory ot drill your own ( you can see my tmbler lock is just sprayed with black spray paint . in pic .
Just attach the chain link to the 7/16 bolt on hood that secures the j hook. * done *

lower the hood slow slide the slider into the key tumbler and your locked/ slide hand in unlock with key while moving the slider out and your un locked .
you can now raise hood now. / its cheap lock system . but works well $ 8 bucks ( toss that bracket with the 4 mounting holes away & the few links of chain that wasnt used ) )Attachment 533770Click image for larger version

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ID:	533772 last pic is what youl need chain with slider and the tumbler lock. When you buy the lock youl see how it works , simple

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Default heres how it goes better pic

the lock is $ 9.00 home depot Click image for larger version

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ID:	536627 leave 6 links on the chain
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Default hood

I'm surprised jeep doesn't add an interior release and keep the hood latches for show...

of course no doors and no top defeat that, but still... lol
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Originally Posted by jeepmojo
the lock is $ 9.00 home depot Attachment 536626Attachment 536627 leave 6 links on the chain
That is awesome. Thank you.


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