Cobalt-addiction CF spoiler!!!!!!!!
I know its alread been talked about
but before i buy it i was wonderin on suggestions wether its a good reliable buy and if cobalt-addiction is a good company to buy from?
but before i buy it i was wonderin on suggestions wether its a good reliable buy and if cobalt-addiction is a good company to buy from?
yea they are good to buy from just make sure they have product on hand or else you might be waiting some time by the way check out the video I made of my cobalt ss autocrossing
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums//showthread.php?t=64449
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums//showthread.php?t=64449
the only problems ive ever heard of from them is their headers...which wa s awhile ago so they might have fixed them by now
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From: Land of Freedom
Theyre awesome to deal with, ive bought a few parts, and eyeing a few more.... donnas on the forums too and can answer any questions.
I emailed them the other day and promptly got a email back, called them also about an order once and they gave me nothing but the best service
A+ in my book
Now if i could only get them to make a mold of that dual gauge setup donna has and sell it
I emailed them the other day and promptly got a email back, called them also about an order once and they gave me nothing but the best service
A+ in my book
Now if i could only get them to make a mold of that dual gauge setup donna has and sell it
Last edited by 07MetallicSC; Jun 28, 2007 at 06:43 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
they are still working on that one. I"ll be down there probably tuesday or tomorrow to go over a few things on my turbo build with Kenny also. and the header problem has been fixed
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06blackg85ss - express to him how much that this one guy needs that gauge setup on css.net. lol. I dont care if it has the cobalt-addiction logo on it i just need it
They are awesome to deal with. My only beef right now is that over a month ago I ordered a Carbor Fiber wing. When I got it, it was missing the END PLATES. I called them and they told me that they would contact the company that made the wing and call me back. They never called me back. I called them and they told they were having the parts shipped from the manufacturer, well that was three weeks ago. The wing is still in the box because they told me not to install it until I got all the parts. Other then this issue I would recomend them highly.
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Can you take some pics of the wing tho and post it up?
and to answer the previous question, i wouldnt exactly just stick a screwdriver in and pry it out if i like my paint lol
and to answer the previous question, i wouldnt exactly just stick a screwdriver in and pry it out if i like my paint lol
Are you talking about the gauge pods in the instrument bezel? If so how much for you to make me one? I would be willing to buy a brand new bezel and ship it to you if you would make it. I would want it to be almost perfect because I will be puting the car in shows to try and get sponsered, but if your up to it send me a PM so we can dicuss the detail.
lol well i didnt mean i would do that, i was just asking if thats the general method to do itlol.
Yeah I'll take some pics and post them later tonight. I tired of waiting on CA so I'm mounting this wing on today.
Here are a couple of the pics I took, it was dark by the time I finished so I will take somemore pics at the SoCal Cobalt meet in the morning. The pics below are of the End Plates and the Torx bolts(2 on each side) that hold the wing on.



I used a plastic puddy knife to slip in behind the end plate and pull it off enough to slide another puddy knife in there. Then I began to work the two around the perimeter until the end plate popped off.
The only way to get the new adhesive is to buy 3M strips. The End Plates come from GM with the 3M already installed on it. I wanted to use the Carbor fiber End Plates, but had to use the stock blue ones because Cobalt Addiction never sent me the Carbor ones.



I used a plastic puddy knife to slip in behind the end plate and pull it off enough to slide another puddy knife in there. Then I began to work the two around the perimeter until the end plate popped off.
The only way to get the new adhesive is to buy 3M strips. The End Plates come from GM with the 3M already installed on it. I wanted to use the Carbor fiber End Plates, but had to use the stock blue ones because Cobalt Addiction never sent me the Carbor ones.
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