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Old Oct 1, 2002 | 01:32 PM
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CF hood is on...

First of all the quality/finish is superb. Got a nice little metal plaque thingy on the underside that says Fiber Images and some number (serial number?).

It's also got Fiber Images in the top of the hood in the middle right down in the front of the windshield kinda.

Only problem is the fit. It lines up perfect and everything, only the latch wont let it come down flush in the front.

There's about an inch in between the hood and the grille/lights, and in return some space in between the hood and the fenders (vertically).

Is there anyway to get the latch to catch lower down? That's the only hold up here. If I can make it latch about an inch lower then I'm good to go.

I'm almost tempted to just cut off that latch (the U-shaped metal thing) on the underside of the hood. Then the hood will be able to sit flush and use just the hood pins to keep it down.

Thoughts?
Old Oct 1, 2002 | 01:34 PM
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I think you should take some pics

I think that cuttign the latch and just using the pins would work. How are you planning on supporting it when the hood is up?
Old Oct 1, 2002 | 01:35 PM
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Re: CF hood is on...

Originally posted by James12345
First of all the quality/finish is superb. Got a nice little metal plaque thingy on the underside that says Fiber Images and some number (serial number?).

It's also got Fiber Images in the top of the hood in the middle right down in the front of the windshield kinda.

Only problem is the fit. It lines up perfect and everything, only the latch wont let it come down flush in the front.

There's about an inch in between the hood and the grille/lights, and in return some space in between the hood and the fenders (vertically).

Is there anyway to get the latch to catch lower down? That's the only hold up here. If I can make it latch about an inch lower then I'm good to go.

I'm almost tempted to just cut off that latch (the U-shaped metal thing) on the underside of the hood. Then the hood will be able to sit flush and use just the hood pins to keep it down.

Thoughts?

Sweet, Got any pics? Im thinking about buying DA-MAX's c/f hood but am waiting for pics on a black car.
Old Oct 1, 2002 | 01:39 PM
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Re: CF hood is on...

Originally posted by James12345
First of all the quality/finish is superb. Got a nice little metal plaque thingy on the underside that says Fiber Images and some number (serial number?).

It's also got Fiber Images in the top of the hood in the middle right down in the front of the windshield kinda.

Only problem is the fit. It lines up perfect and everything, only the latch wont let it come down flush in the front.

There's about an inch in between the hood and the grille/lights, and in return some space in between the hood and the fenders (vertically).

Is there anyway to get the latch to catch lower down? That's the only hold up here. If I can make it latch about an inch lower then I'm good to go.

I'm almost tempted to just cut off that latch (the U-shaped metal thing) on the underside of the hood. Then the hood will be able to sit flush and use just the hood pins to keep it down.

Thoughts?
the hood latch is adjustable by 3 bolts
Old Oct 1, 2002 | 01:57 PM
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Hey James where are the pics?
Old Oct 1, 2002 | 02:42 PM
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Okay what I did (thanks to danNY)...

I had to mess with the latch behind the grille. It's held in by 3 screws making a V shape. I figured out that they are adjustable, but by maybe 1/4" at most which isnt enough.

So what I did was cut out the top portion on the two upper bolts. Not just widening the hole but totally cutting out the top part of the metal making it a U-shaped cut-out. The bottom hole didnt allow for this so I just discarded it.

Now that I had the U-shaped cut out, I pushed down the latch as far as it would go (it stops on a support bracket and cant physically go down anymore). Then I used larger diameter washers instead of the stock ones to hold in the latch now that they're u-shaped to get as much metal on metal as I could.

Now it's flawless except one side (passenger) kinda rides up a bit in the front. The hood pins will take care of that.

The sides could go down a little bit more flush with the fenders, but I'm not complaining. It's not bad at all and definitely good compared to some of the other hoods I've seen.

I dont know if I can get pics for you guys tonight. I'm in a mad rush to cram for a huge Gov't test that I have to go take in under an hour. Shoulda gone over the material earlier. Argh. lol

They'll definitely be up tomorrow.
Old Oct 1, 2002 | 03:19 PM
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hmmm

Im really wondering why I didnt get the plaque or the other thing on my hood

at least my cars in the shop so the body shop can worry about adjusting the hood
Old Oct 1, 2002 | 03:59 PM
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Re: CF hood is on...

Originally posted by James12345

There's about an inch in between the hood and the grille/lights, and in return some space in between the hood and the fenders (vertically).

Thoughts?
Make a Lexus style intake
Old Oct 2, 2002 | 02:31 PM
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*sigh*
Old Oct 2, 2002 | 03:46 PM
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pics?
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