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    2015 - 2023 Dodge Challenger Hood Panel Assembly

    Designed for HELLCAT models.
    Features a Dual Scoop Design and Power Bulge, and is constructed from Aluminum.
    Code [MGB]
    OEM # 68259672AF

    $2270.95
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    2015 - 2023 Dodge Challenger Hood

    This is a Dual Scoop Style, Type 1 Aluminum Hood Panel.
    It fits RT, RT Plus, SXT, and SXT Plus models.
    It is designed without the Shaker Package.
    OEM #: 68259670AA

    $1669.95
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    2015 - 2023 Dodge Challenger Hood

    This is a Dual Scoop Style, Type 1 Steel Hood Panel.
    It fits RT, RT Plus, SXT, and SXT Plus models.
    It is designed without the Shaker Package.
    OEM #: 68259670AA

    $1493.95
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    2012 - 2014 Dodge Challenger Hood Panel Assembly

    Designed for models with a Hood Scoop.
    For 2014 models, this is the Type 1 design.
    OEM # 68054456AC

    $3003.95
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    2005 - 2023 Dodge Challenger Hood Panel Molding

    This is the Hood Weatherstrip.
    It mounts on the Hood.
    OEM # 68040220AC

    $73.95
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    2008 - 2014 Dodge Challenger Hood Lift Assembly

    The Right (Passenger) side is interchangeable with the Left (Driver) side.
    OEM # 68089039AA

    $38.95
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    Aluminum Hood for Dodge Challenger 2008-2013, without Hood Scoop 2012-2013, Replacement

    This hood is made of Aluminum.
    It is sold without a Hood Scoop.
    OEM #: 68044225AC

    $1491.95
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    2015 - 2023 Dodge Challenger Hood Panel Assembly (CAPA Certified)

    Hood Panel Assembly features a Single Scoop Design and is made of Aluminum.
    Code: [mew]
    OEM #: 68259671ag

    $1841.95

Hood Specifications

The Dodge Challenger's hood dimensions are approximately 4 feet 6 inches in length and 5 feet 6 inches in width, equating to about 24.75 square feet of surface area. The standard hood is typically constructed from aluminum, offering a balance between strength and weight. For instance, some models feature a hood weight of approximately 17 lbs, highlighting the lightweight nature of aluminum components. (Challenger Talk, Dodge Challenger Forum)

In terms of design, the Challenger's hood varies across different trims. Models like the R/T and GT come equipped with a body-color hood, while the T/A and T/A 392 trims feature a satin black hood, often paired with a Mopar cold air intake system. (Challenger Forumz, dodge)

Hood Materials and Weight

The material composition of the hood significantly influences the vehicle's performance and handling. Aluminum hoods are prevalent in many Challenger models due to their lightweight properties, which contribute to improved fuel efficiency and handling. For example, one source indicates that the stock aluminum hood weighs approximately 17 lbs. (Dodge Challenger Forum)

In contrast, steel hoods, such as those found in certain Challenger models, are heavier and can weigh around 43.4 lbs. This additional weight can impact the vehicle's performance, especially in terms of acceleration and handling. (Moparts, Dimensions)

For performance enthusiasts, aftermarket options like carbon fiber hoods are available. These hoods are designed to reduce weight further, with some models weighing approximately 28 lbs. (Vicrez, andersoncomposites.com)

Paint Codes and Finishes

The finish of the hood not only affects the vehicle's appearance but also its maintenance and durability. For instance, the satin black finish on the T/A and T/A 392 models is achieved using a specific paint code, RXF. This code corresponds to a matte black base color, and the sheen level is determined by the clear coat applied over it. (Challenger Talk)

For touch-ups or repairs, it's essential to match the paint code accurately. The paint code can typically be found on the vehicle's build sheet or door jamb label. For example, the 2020 Dodge Challenger's paint code is W7, which may appear as PW7, QW7, or RW7, depending on the specific trim and finish. (PaintScratch)

Hood Upgrades and Aftermarket Options

Enthusiasts often seek to personalize their Challenger's hood to enhance aesthetics or performance. Aftermarket options include: (Challenger Talk, Carbon Fiber Hoods)

  • Functional Hood Scoops: These scoops are designed to direct additional airflow into the engine bay, potentially improving engine performance. (Amazon)
  • Carbon Fiber Hoods: Made from lightweight materials, these hoods can reduce vehicle weight and add a modern, high-performance look. (Challenger Forumz)
  • Custom Paint Jobs: Applying unique paint finishes or decals can give the hood a personalized appearance.

When considering hood upgrades, it's crucial to ensure compatibility with the specific Challenger model and trim to maintain vehicle integrity and performance.

Installation and Maintenance

Installing or replacing the hood on a Dodge Challenger requires careful attention to detail. While some enthusiasts opt for professional installation, others may choose to undertake the task themselves. For those considering a DIY approach, it's essential to have the proper tools and follow a step-by-step guide to ensure a secure and accurate installation.

Regular maintenance of the hood involves cleaning and inspecting for any signs of wear, such as dents or scratches. Addressing these issues promptly can prevent further damage and maintain the vehicle's appearance.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What are the standard dimensions of a Dodge Challenger hood?
A: The hood measures approximately 4 feet 6 inches in length and 5 feet 6 inches in width, totaling about 24.75 square feet. (Challenger Talk)

Q: How much does the stock aluminum hood weigh?
A: The stock aluminum hood weighs approximately 17 lbs. (Dodge Challenger Forum)

Q: What is the paint code for the satin black hood finish?
A: The paint code for the satin black finish is RXF. (Challenger Talk)

Q: Can I install an aftermarket carbon fiber hood myself?
A: Yes, with the proper tools and instructions, installing an aftermarket carbon fiber hood is feasible. However, professional installation is recommended for optimal fit and finish. (andersoncomposites.com)

Q: Where can I find the paint code for my Challenger's hood?
A: The paint code is typically located on the vehicle's build sheet or door jamb label. For example, the 2020 Challenger's paint code is W7. (PaintScratch)

For more detailed information on hood specifications and options, you can refer to the Dodge Challenger Exterior page.

 

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