SS CARBONFIBER HOOD ON COBALT "PICS"
Originally Posted by BlackSS05
Ray very interested in the hood what would a package deal run though if we had a bunch of guys buy them to start? Also keep up the good werk it seems liek you are one of the few ppl out there actually doing **** with this car. THANKS
i want that hood its sick cant wait till next week
i want that hood its sick i cant wait to see what it looks like on blue cos that usually looks sick on sti's that have carbon fiber hoods defentinely will look wicked!!!!
hood pins????
do we need hood pins so that this hood does not go flying off when driving over 90 mph or is that not as issue because it uses the stock equipment just let me know thanks....
Originally Posted by bavoose
do we need hood pins so that this hood does not go flying off when driving over 90 mph or is that not as issue because it uses the stock equipment just let me know thanks....
my only worry is that it might not look right without anything else on my LS, ie wheels, etc. Also, what does everyone think about CF hoods on black cars? I like the contrast of CF on white, yellow, silver, etc.
From far away you wont be able to tell, but up close is it going to look odd?
Any sample pictures would help, Cobalt or not.
From far away you wont be able to tell, but up close is it going to look odd?
Any sample pictures would help, Cobalt or not.
One of my friends has a carbon fiber hood on his black civic v-tec. It looks pretty decent. From far away you cant tell but when it gets closer you can start seeing the carbon hood and it looks pretty good.
Why on earth would you paint a c/f hood? Anyone else curious if you want to paint a hood don't do it to a c/f for two reasons
1. The point of a c/f hood is to reduce weight and it does so by being a lightweight material if you paint it you add at least 10 to 15 pounds on it therefore making it just as heavy as a stock hood. (Defeating the whole purpose)
2. Some c/f hoods do not paint well, I have no idea why just heard bad stories of them sanding the gel coat off trying to paint it and it turning out rippled like a ****.
So save your money if you still want to paint a c/f hood!
1. The point of a c/f hood is to reduce weight and it does so by being a lightweight material if you paint it you add at least 10 to 15 pounds on it therefore making it just as heavy as a stock hood. (Defeating the whole purpose)
2. Some c/f hoods do not paint well, I have no idea why just heard bad stories of them sanding the gel coat off trying to paint it and it turning out rippled like a ****.
So save your money if you still want to paint a c/f hood!
Originally Posted by glockglade
Why on earth would you paint a c/f hood? Anyone else curious if you want to paint a hood don't do it to a c/f for two reasons
1. The point of a c/f hood is to reduce weight and it does so by being a lightweight material if you paint it you add at least 10 to 15 pounds on it therefore making it just as heavy as a stock hood. (Defeating the whole purpose)
2. Some c/f hoods do not paint well, I have no idea why just heard bad stories of them sanding the gel coat off trying to paint it and it turning out rippled like a ****.
So save your money if you still want to paint a c/f hood!
1. The point of a c/f hood is to reduce weight and it does so by being a lightweight material if you paint it you add at least 10 to 15 pounds on it therefore making it just as heavy as a stock hood. (Defeating the whole purpose)
2. Some c/f hoods do not paint well, I have no idea why just heard bad stories of them sanding the gel coat off trying to paint it and it turning out rippled like a ****.
So save your money if you still want to paint a c/f hood!


