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-   -   SEIBON Hood/Trunk Install/Review: Get Educated With FACTS! (https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25383)

PRORICAN 01-01-2013 04:47 PM

I love how people get all butt hurt by other people's opinion!

Wes 01-01-2013 04:52 PM

Oh man that trunk is exactly what I want, looks good!

Flow 01-01-2013 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deedzman (Post 637371)
More pics of the trunk please! Very interested in picking one up :) thanks for the review btw


Ditto. I'm considering the CSL trunk, and would love a picture from the side, about 10 or 15 feet out, and at the height of the lip, so I can see the angle and extension of the lip. (Sorry to be so particular with my request... I'm a lil OCD).:thanks:

Cal3000 01-01-2013 05:30 PM

Why would I spend $800 to add weight to my car?

Aki 01-01-2013 05:31 PM

Very informative post with great pics.

Having an aftermarket CF hood on one of my cars, I dunno if I'll do it again. It saved weight, but the fitment drove me nuts. This Seibon is better than VIS, but it's still not OEM-level. For others that may not be a big deal, but for myself, just knowing/seeing the panel gaps aren't consistent irks me. The hood panel gap isn't consistent throughout on the passenger side. Stuff like that is subtle, but it does affect your perception of quality imo.

I'm dismayed to see that the CF hood is heavier. For the look it seems like a vinyl wrap for the hood would be better--save the weight and money.

boredom.is.me 01-01-2013 05:33 PM

Are these parts truly CF, or are they fiberglass cored with a carbon outer layer? That's what Seibon's small lip is.

tech4pdx 01-01-2013 05:54 PM

Good review OP. I would prefer more concise reviews like this.

Dry carbon would be the choice for pure weight savings, but nothing wrong with wet if you are looking mostly to get the look. Hard to beat an aluminum hood though.

NotSoJDM 01-01-2013 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by boredom.is.me (Post 638035)
Are these parts truly CF, or are they fiberglass cored with a carbon outer layer? That's what Seibon's small lip is.

These are a fiberglass skeleton with a cf layer exterior. Hence the added weight and lower cost.

I really think people just don't understand how a true cf only part is made and the cost involved, especially on parts with complex geometry.

The point of these parts were to look good not save weight on factory parts that are already ridiculously light.

Did you eat today and not take a shit yet? Bam you just added three pounds to your car while driving. OMG!

Did you upgrade your sound system and put a sub and amp in your car? Well that must be stupid cause it added 50lbs to your car...

Point is we all have different taste on what looks good and what is important to us in a car.

How many of you in this thread are such good drivers that you have mastered driving the BRZ and are so competitive in it that you lost a race because of a 3lb weight gain? Oh none of you, cool.

This thread was made for people to have a factual review on these products.

To those who have requested more pics, it's been rainy today but I'll do my best.

tech4pdx 01-01-2013 06:03 PM

Weight savings is a cumulative thing. A little bit here n there will add up. At some point, you cross the line of reason and it becomes a pure track car. Agree that dry carbon is overkill for street or mild track cars.

PRORICAN 01-01-2013 06:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NotSoJDM (Post 638066)
These are a fiberglass skeleton with a cf layer exterior. Hence the added weight and lower cost.

I really think people just don't understand how a true cf only part is made and the cost involved, especially on parts with complex geometry.

The point of these parts were to look good not save weight on factory parts that are already ridiculously light.

Did you eat today and not take a shit yet? Bam you just added three pounds to your car while driving. OMG!

Did you upgrade your sound system and put a sub and amp in your car? Well that must be stupid cause it added 50lbs to your car...

Point is we all have different taste on what looks good and what is important to us in a car.

How many of you in this thread are such good drivers that you have mastered driving the BRZ and are so competitive in it that you lost a race because of a 3lb weight gain? Oh none of you, cool.

This thread was made for people to have a factual review on these products.

To those who have requested more pics, it's been rainy today but I'll do my best.

I get where you coming from and respect your opinion. Just not everyone's cup of tea that is all. Either way great review!

NotSoJDM 01-01-2013 09:35 PM

I have updated the original post with a section detailing what was modified inside the trunk.


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tbwoodlee 01-01-2013 11:30 PM

Very thorough and informative. Thanks for this information, I was planning on getting a new hood and this helps me a lot.

I<3Twisties 01-02-2013 12:05 AM

Great review, thanks for the the pictures and comparisons. Love your plates!

srtblake 01-02-2013 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Gixxersixxerman (Post 637290)
Lmfao... If your a Chrysler tech then the pictures you see there a million times better then what your used to.. The crap that has come from that company "Chrysler,Jeep,dodge" are pure garbage.. The blind can do better Q/A then that shit whole corporation

Butthurt much? If I really liked the cars I work on everyday, dont you think i would'nt own a toyota? I've seen enough threads over the years about seibon with various platforms to make an educated assumption about their business ethics.


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