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So many hood strut choices, which one is the best?

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I put Redline struts on my 2011 GT and my 2017 GT350. I am about to order a new set for my 2021 GT.
They are easy to install. I've never had any fitment or other issues. I particularly enjoy that they hold the hood higher than the prop rod, and that I never have to reach around them like when the prop hood holds the hood open.
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Just wondering, any particular reason for why your bringing up a dead year old thread? :giggle:
 

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Well, this thread came up when I did a search to find out what struts are popular now. So I suppose it might be relevant to anyone else doing a similar search.

Plus, I didn't notice it was a year old.

Why do you ask, Bikeman315?
 

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Redline hands down the best there is. Been on my 16 my hood is up& down all the time never had a problem.
 

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My car came with the Ford performance hood struts installed by the previous owner. I’ve been happy with them thus far, but will be paying close attention to the hood flex you guys have been talking about…😩
 

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Well, this thread came up when I did a search to find out what struts are popular now. So I suppose it might be relevant to anyone else doing a similar search.

Plus, I didn't notice it was a year old.

Why do you ask, Bikeman315?
Nothing really, I always find it interesting why folks bring back old threads. This topic does come back from time to time, so yes it is relevant. :like:
 

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I just got a new Mustang, not having had a car for over two years. That's why I did the hood strut search. I was delighted to see that Redline are still among the best.
 

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Since I have an MP aluminum GT350 hood, I got the lower spring pressure struts for a GT350 from Redline. The GT350 the tech told me had 30% less pressure.
 

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My car came with the Ford performance hood struts installed by the previous owner. I’ve been happy with them thus far, but will be paying close attention to the hood flex you guys have been talking about…😩
I got those as well.
The hood flex isn't as horrible as I remember some saying. I guess I can see it a tad when closing the hood, the corners want to go down first, but if you close it with both hands, it's just fine.
 

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I got those as well.
The hood flex isn't as horrible as I remember some saying. I guess I can see it a tad when closing the hood, the corners want to go down first, but if you close it with both hands, it's just fine.
Me 3. Have had mine on for well over a year and they are holding up well.
 

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While I appreciate the tech support of the Ford team, the mounting system on one side is terrible.

I have heard the redline ones are far easier and less problematic.
 

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While I appreciate the tech support of the Ford team, the mounting system on one side is terrible.

I have heard the redline ones are far easier and less problematic.
The Redlines are clearly the better built and designed product with the added cost of course.
 

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Been looking at Roush, Steeda, Redline, Ford Performance, etc etc... So far the Roush looks to be the better of the contenders (and most expensive). They are showing sold out at CJ Pony parts.

If it didn't come down to cost, which one do you guys like? Where would you buy them from?
I have had the redlines on three cars now. Never dissappointed
 

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Just wondering, any particular reason for why your bringing up a dead year old thread? :giggle:
Hey, I found it useful! Now I know to order the red line struts for my M1, which I'm sure is going to be built any day now. I mean I ordered it on 7/20, that means it will be ready in what, a month? Right? Guys?.........j/k
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