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JoeC 02-28-2016 08:35 PM

Concern about CF theft?
 
Due to hail damage suffered last year, I'm replacing my hood, roof and trunk with Seibon carbon fiber replacement parts.

I mentioned to a buddy of mine what I was doing and he asked something I hadn't even considered. "Are you doing anything to keep the parts from getting stolen?"

So, I'll make sure the car is locked as always but is there anything else I should do?

And, I know that the Seibon parts aren't actually all that expensive but it sure would be a pain if someone decided to steal parts from my car because they thought they were...

Knshro13 02-28-2016 09:11 PM

Cars and parts get stolen all the time. It's the sad truth.

Invest in a dash cam. You can catch the fucker at the least.

Estey 02-28-2016 09:13 PM

Imo Seibon roof, hood, and trunk would be pretty pricey, lol. I believe the roof is held on with some type of adhesive, which im sure would be pretty difficult to just pry off. I dont think its possible to steal the trunk or the hood without getting into the car, so I would say you dont have anything to worry about.

^^^ a dash cam is a always good investment

ARTBRZ 02-28-2016 09:19 PM

Get coverage under your insurance. It's customized parts and equipment coverage. If they steal the carbon fiber, they will steal the camera too!

swarb 02-28-2016 09:22 PM

A paging alarm with shock sensors.

ARTBRZ 02-28-2016 09:23 PM

Hire Dwayne the Rock Johnson for security!!

JoeC 02-28-2016 09:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Estey (Post 2563141)
Imo Seibon roof, hood, and trunk would be pretty pricey, lol. I believe the roof is held on with some type of adhesive, which im sure would be pretty difficult to just pry off. I dont think its possible to steal the trunk or the hood without getting into the car, so I would say you dont have anything to worry about.

^^^ a dash cam is a always good investment


Compared to replacing with factory parts and then repainting, the carbon fiber is actually a lot cheaper. I got the hood, roof and trunk for $2100. Repairs at a body shop were more like $6500

Drakiv 02-28-2016 10:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoeC (Post 2563120)
Due to hail damage suffered last year, I'm replacing my hood, roof and trunk with Seibon carbon fiber replacement parts.

I mentioned to a buddy of mine what I was doing and he asked something I hadn't even considered. "Are you doing anything to keep the parts from getting stolen?"

So, I'll make sure the car is locked as always but is there anything else I should do?

And, I know that the Seibon parts aren't actually all that expensive but it sure would be a pain if someone decided to steal parts from my car because they thought they were...



With a Carbon Fiber hood, one of the basic pieces to install with it are hood pins for safety, which I hope you were considering already anyways. I would suggest getting some aerocatch hood pins installed, which you can get locking ones. Will give you extra security on top of the safety factor on the hood at least. You could technically do the same for the trunk with different pins or latches. But the hood I definitely recommend hood pins of some form, I have seen too many people have shattered windshields from thinking they don't need hood pins. Might not happen right away but you are just tempting fate.

FRSBRZGT86FAN 02-28-2016 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by ARTBRZ (Post 2563144)
Get coverage under your insurance. It's customized parts and equipment coverage. If they steal the carbon fiber, they will steal the camera too!

Uh... no the dash cam is inside, carbon fiber outside camera if wired and hidden correctly won't even be a target and entering the vehicle for a thief is more of a risk.

soulreapersteve 02-28-2016 11:29 PM

You have a garage or locked gate to your place by any chance? Best thing you can do..

If they want your stuff, they will get it. Just depends on their determination.

rookie 02-28-2016 11:29 PM

Was wondering about this issue too. Looking at Password JDM gurney flap for the OEM spoiler and it's just double sided tape, not much you can do to "lock" it in place without drilling into the carbon fiber and the oem spoiler.

https://www.japanparts.com/images/re...&sx=458&sy=351

Packofcrows 02-29-2016 12:21 AM

super delicate alarm, dash cam to record on movement and 2 kill switches.

JoeC 02-29-2016 12:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drakiv (Post 2563179)
With a Carbon Fiber hood, one of the basic pieces to install with it are hood pins for safety, which I hope you were considering already anyways. I would suggest getting some aerocatch hood pins installed, which you can get locking ones. Will give you extra security on top of the safety factor on the hood at least. You could technically do the same for the trunk with different pins or latches. But the hood I definitely recommend hood pins of some form, I have seen too many people have shattered windshields from thinking they don't need hood pins. Might not happen right away but you are just tempting fate.

I actually wasn't planning on hood pins. So, is the reason because the latch mechanism will eventually fail on the carbon hood?

JoeC 02-29-2016 12:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by soulreapersteve (Post 2563221)
You have a garage or locked gate to your place by any chance? Best thing you can do..

If they want your stuff, they will get it. Just depends on their determination.

If I had space in my garages for the car, I wouldn't have hail damage in the first place... :(

Knshro13 02-29-2016 01:09 AM

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Originally Posted by JoeC (Post 2563263)
I actually wasn't planning on hood pins. So, is the reason because the latch mechanism will eventually fail on the carbon hood?

Your carbon hood CAN fly off. It gets torn off the skeleton by the wind. Hood pins should be a must when getting a carbon hood.

Johnny. 02-29-2016 01:22 AM

Are you getting the roof replacement or just the cover? If you're getting the replacement I wouldn't worry too much about the roof.

ARTBRZ 02-29-2016 01:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FRSBRZGT86FAN (Post 2563185)
Uh... no the dash cam is inside, carbon fiber outside camera if wired and hidden correctly won't even be a target and entering the vehicle for a thief is more of a risk.

Not that higher of a risk. If you have a carbon fiber hood and trunk I would break into your car, disable the alarm, pop your hood and trunk and use a power tool to unbolt. Be done in no time...hypothetically. Just for the hell of it, I'll take your camera too!

FRSBRZGT86FAN 02-29-2016 03:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ARTBRZ (Post 2563281)
Not that higher of a risk. If you have a carbon fiber hood and trunk I would break into your car, disable the alarm, pop your hood and trunk and use a power tool to unbolt. Be done in no time...hypothetically. Just for the hell of it, I'll take your camera too!


You literally are not going to be able to steal either the hood and trunk as someone else said without smashing a window or attempting to lockout slim jim the lock which regardless will set the alarm off on a BR-Z at least...

zman 02-29-2016 01:45 PM

Is special care required for cb parts ?


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JoeC 02-29-2016 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by zman (Post 2563623)
Is special care required for cb parts ?


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To prevent damage to the antenna, some people will mount it like this:
http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s...x/CIMG1208.jpg

Otherwise, CBs are pretty rugged.


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