I bought myself a coupla struts at Canadian Tire using measurements taken from my 06' Charger. One thing I realized off the bat was that I was gonna have to be careful as to where I placed the struts. You see, if I placed the struts too far towards the front of the hood, I'd have to apply too much force to close the hood. If I placed 'em too far back, the struts wouldn't have enuf leverage to lift/keep the hood open.
The first pic is of the Allen head bolt which I rounded off to act as a ball head swivel joint for the strut.

The 2nd pic is of one of said bolts installed on the fender.

3rd pic is of another bolt installed on the hood hinge

4th pic is of the strut installed. I did one side and gauged the holding capacity/strength before going ahead and installing the other strut.

Finally, the hood being gloriously held open by the force of two struts.

Issues. First of all, the ball-head installed on the fender wasn't quite high enuf, so the rear part of the hood wouldn't sit down quite as low as it shoulda. Raising the bolthead height took care of that problem. Do NOT slam the hood shut when doing this the 1st time. Otherwise, you may kink the hood.
2nd issue is with the rubber gasket which can no longer be attached at the extreme ends due to the strut heads on the hood hinge. Simply cut about an inch off of the gasket and redrill the hood to hold the gasket in place . Voila!