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Mission accomplished! I can’t stop thinking about “where the hell that magnetic pin goes?” 😆😆😆

so to figure this out I have to remove the console? Damn!
No need to remove. Just see how easy to pull panel away from tunnel. Compare other side. If dramatic diff easy side's probably missing. Might not even be worth reinstalling but not hard; just multiple pull-to-release tabs.
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Sometimes…most times…it’s the little things…

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That’s exactly what I did to Mine !! I got on here to post how easy it was and how nice it feels vs OEM
 

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I dont understand where or what that is
Hood release. That appears to be Steeda’s red latch. Aluminum instead of the stock plastic
 

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It’s a really nice piece. I’m deciding between the red and the black for mine.
Expensive for something that isn't really needed - but they do look (and feel) very nice :sunglasses:

Very easy part to 'two tone' :

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Which can match quite well, depending on your other interior options / finishes :

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Hood release. That appears to be Steeda’s red latch. Aluminum instead of the stock plastic
It always seemed like putting lipstick on a pig. What's between that lever and the latch is a complete sh1t show. Every time you pull it, you wonder if this is the time the cable snaps leaving me with an immediate problem and a massive job to replace with a hood that can't be opened.
 

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Expensive for something that isn't really needed - but they do look (and feel) very nice :sunglasses:
When have we ever done anything out of "need"?

It always seemed like putting lipstick on a pig. What's between that lever and the latch is a complete sh1t show. Every time you pull it, you wonder if this is the time the cable snaps leaving me with an immediate problem and a massive job to replace with a hood that can't be opened.
Can honestly say I've never wondered that a single day of my life, and won't think of it again after this converstation.
 

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Expensive for something that isn't really needed - but they do look (and feel) very nice :sunglasses:

Very easy part to 'two tone' :

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Which can match quite well, depending on your other interior options / finishes :

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Like Galaxy said, we don’t really “need” a lot of this stuff LOL. But, it’s a nice touch and I know of a few local S550 owners who open their hoods (or bonnets) quite frequently and the plastic release broke on them. So, yeah, a bit pricey but it looks good and it won’t snap.
 

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It always seemed like putting lipstick on a pig. What's between that lever and the latch is a complete sh1t show. Every time you pull it, you wonder if this is the time the cable snaps leaving me with an immediate problem and a massive job to replace with a hood that can't be opened.
I get it, but I worry about the plastic handle breaking more than the actual internals. I know a few folks here locally that have had their plastic handles break.
 

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Can honestly say I've never wondered that a single day of my life
Neither did any Dinosaur before the asteroid hit. Ignorance is bliss is not a negative saying. Its an affirmation that bliss is well worth the price of some ignorance.
 

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I get it, but I worry about the plastic handle breaking more than the actual internals. I know a few folks here locally that have had their plastic handles break.
Didn't think of that. But if the factory handle can be as easily replaced after breaking, there still might be a value in a sacrificial weakest link. I.e. when the factory lever breaks, stop crossing fingers and mitigate whatever about Ford's choice of cable routing makes it put such a load on the cable. I recall my first dealer visit was to try every lever on the lot to see if mine was normal. It was. LoL
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