how many of u like the hood ornament?
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how many of u like the hood ornament?
Has anyone had any problems with the hood ornament falling off? I haven't but the ornament still moves if I torque it...
Is it just glue which is holding the leaper on there? Is it really stable?
I thought that the screw could rust over time and have it fall....
Is it just glue which is holding the leaper on there? Is it really stable?
I thought that the screw could rust over time and have it fall....
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I LOVE my leaper. Make the jag unique. but mine came off i guess due to rusted cable or something.. The '*******' wanted 200.00 for a new leaper.. i just used some 3M heavy duty double sided tape.. And haven't had a problem since.. Even drove it through several car washes.. That thing won't budge...
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Indeed I do Like it
The Leaper is the soul of the car. If you're going to "delete it" you might as well buy a Pontiac Aztec with 4wd - or a Tata Nano for $2500, or some other Tata-mobile - oh wait a sec, they bought the marque and deleted all the damn leapers, those *******s! I like the leaper so much I even bought one and installed it on wifey's Corolla!
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The leaper is the soul of the car!! I love it too much to want to get rid of it. I had mine stolen in San Diego, but got a new one off of ebay for like 50 bucks... SUPER STEAL!! it came with a base and new hardware. See, it moves because of the spring. The spring is scrunched down and held on by 2 steel "hooks" that connect to the bottom of the leaper and then "hooks" over the bottom of the spring keeping it compressed, thus allowing movement to the leaper if needed, but has enough pressure being compressed that it stays on very snug to the base. The big plastic nut that you see under your hood is actually to hold the base to the car, it has nothing to do with the actual leaper. Also, when I replaced mine, I had to pry off the old base with a tiny electronic flathead to minimize paint damage, fish line kept snapping, I didn't have any heavy line. Also if you buy a new base and leaper, be prepared to drill a new hole into the top of the hood. The base has a "pin" that goes into the hole for alignment but the aftermarket had it in a different place slightly further back. But no worries, i just put down masking tape, marked and drilled. LOOKS GREAT!! I felt almost ashamed driving mine when the leaper was missing HAHAHA...
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I deleted mine. It's almost a North America-only thing now as most X-Types around other parts of the world don't get it and people from those countries think us yanks apply them as aftermarket modifications. I think they look like chromed male genitalia from a distance. Hood ornaments in general are a bit outmoded and have been deemed either unsafe or an avoidable theft liability in the auto industry.
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The 'leaper' is part of the experience. It quite simply states "Jag". Having owned a 1960
MK II, and guardian to an 1999 XJ8, the leaper is literally a figurehead. I love it on my X-Type as it symbolizes British luxury. My E-Type, which I have been enjoying since 1972, does not display a leaper, as its design, by itself, needs no external badging to claim the Jaguar heritage.
I would guess that the younger generation would not associate the leaper as an icon for
the Jaguar marque. But, as many of the younger listers on this forum have implied, they
have acquired the knowledge to associate leaper/Jag.
Cheers,
Bruce
MK II, and guardian to an 1999 XJ8, the leaper is literally a figurehead. I love it on my X-Type as it symbolizes British luxury. My E-Type, which I have been enjoying since 1972, does not display a leaper, as its design, by itself, needs no external badging to claim the Jaguar heritage.
I would guess that the younger generation would not associate the leaper as an icon for
the Jaguar marque. But, as many of the younger listers on this forum have implied, they
have acquired the knowledge to associate leaper/Jag.
Cheers,
Bruce
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Weilding it aint that smart, well as long as you dont hit a pedestrian.
Mine got stolen, And i ended up get the same one back, paying a hundred backs, ( i wanted to murder the kid). But thats life
I then used a cable, and didnt think it was strong, so took it off, and used a metal rod to fasten it. Been there for a long time now, and it does not move at all.
Mine got stolen, And i ended up get the same one back, paying a hundred backs, ( i wanted to murder the kid). But thats life
I then used a cable, and didnt think it was strong, so took it off, and used a metal rod to fasten it. Been there for a long time now, and it does not move at all.
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Weilding it aint that smart, well as long as you dont hit a pedestrian.
Mine got stolen, And i ended up get the same one back, paying a hundred backs, ( i wanted to murder the kid). But thats life
I then used a cable, and didnt think it was strong, so took it off, and used a metal rod to fasten it. Been there for a long time now, and it does not move at all.
Mine got stolen, And i ended up get the same one back, paying a hundred backs, ( i wanted to murder the kid). But thats life
I then used a cable, and didnt think it was strong, so took it off, and used a metal rod to fasten it. Been there for a long time now, and it does not move at all.
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Weilding it aint that smart, well as long as you dont hit a pedestrian.
Mine got stolen, And i ended up get the same one back, paying a hundred backs, ( i wanted to murder the kid). But thats life
I then used a cable, and didnt think it was strong, so took it off, and used a metal rod to fasten it. Been there for a long time now, and it does not move at all.
Mine got stolen, And i ended up get the same one back, paying a hundred backs, ( i wanted to murder the kid). But thats life
I then used a cable, and didnt think it was strong, so took it off, and used a metal rod to fasten it. Been there for a long time now, and it does not move at all.
Do you mind putting up a few pictures of the rod used and how you got it to work? please.
I JB Welded mine down. but if it get stolen again i wanted to steal your idea. thanx
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The main reason I decided to get a Jaguar was because the wife happened to mention that she "likes Jaguars" when I was looking at the available used X-Types. Of course, I got one because I liked them anyway but discovered afterward that the wife likes the Jaguar leaper.
So, I bought her a new one off of ebay that she has on her desk as a decoration.
So, I bought her a new one off of ebay that she has on her desk as a decoration.
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