SEIBON TSII Carbon Fiber Hood for ISF
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SEIBON TSII Carbon Fiber Hood for ISF
I noticed that SEIBON released vented hood recently. TSII- style. Cost: under $800.
Did anyone get it installed yet. I can't find any pictures posted on an actual car.
I am definitely considering it. I think it would look awesome painted leaving the vents
stand out in carbon fiber. What do you guys think?
Anyone in process of getting it?
Did anyone get it installed yet. I can't find any pictures posted on an actual car.
I am definitely considering it. I think it would look awesome painted leaving the vents
stand out in carbon fiber. What do you guys think?
Anyone in process of getting it?
Last edited by Rossi; 03-28-13 at 11:09 AM.
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Racer
why is it so cheap?
Is it real carbon fiber? Anyone know how much of a weight saving this can give?
Is it real carbon fiber? Anyone know how much of a weight saving this can give?
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$800 isn't that cheap for a hood compared to other manufacturers charging around $500 for a hood.
It will definitely be lighter than stock but the coat obviously wears out fast (turns **** yellow after a few years) and the fitment isn't perfect.
These may or may not come with trays on the bottom to catch water for rain.
Another issue with CF is that since we have hood dampers, your hood will fly up and be a little harder to close since the hood is so much lighter.
It will definitely be lighter than stock but the coat obviously wears out fast (turns **** yellow after a few years) and the fitment isn't perfect.
These may or may not come with trays on the bottom to catch water for rain.
Another issue with CF is that since we have hood dampers, your hood will fly up and be a little harder to close since the hood is so much lighter.
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Lexus Test Driver
Somebody be the guinea pig and provide a review.
If the product is as good as it is in the pictures and also fitment, im sure others will follow suit. Now if it sucks... well... Thanks to whomever it is for being the guinea pig, we now know to avoid getting the hood LOL
If the product is as good as it is in the pictures and also fitment, im sure others will follow suit. Now if it sucks... well... Thanks to whomever it is for being the guinea pig, we now know to avoid getting the hood LOL
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Seibon isn't cheap in quality being that the specialize in carbon fiber products they have cheaper costs than other brands like i-code or TRD. With that said our hoods are aluminum and going with CF the weight difference would be negligible in my opinion. So really it boils down to aesthetics. I had a Seibon hood on my Subaru and it withstood the sun in Arizona for a couple years just fine. I hear some people have yellowing issues since they use polyester gelcoat so many just sand it down when it yellows and go over it with a clear (if it happens).
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Lexus Champion
If i wanted to do carbon, I'd just go carbon wrap, then put the 3M 8518 high gloss laminate on top. BAM...Carbon fiber looking hood. No weight savings...oh well. I need to lose probably 30lbs, remove spare tire, good to go.
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I have the original SEIBON Hood without vents. Weight savings are very slight, but that saves the hood from "flying up" when opened. I also had the vented version on my subaru and it had trays that covered the vents from the bottom during rainy days.