Seibon Carbon Fiber Hatch...
Anyone have this CF hatch on there 350??? Im gonna be getting one soon and Seibon told me you cant use factory shocks from the OEM for it...whoever has one, what shocks did you guys use and hows the fitments...thanks
Originally Posted by Bubble
what shocks are you talking about?
Probably the ones that hold up the hatch when you open it.
Did they say anything about the glass? I read before about a CF hatch and they said not to use the original glass but get lexan cut to fit.
Originally Posted by sentry65
lexan windows turn yellow and cloudy after awhile right? especially in the heat too I'd assume right?
Is it impossible to tint them?
Is it impossible to tint them?
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You cannot use the stock shocks since they are too strong and actually hold up the hatch when closed.
I would not suggest the use of the oem glass either because I could only imagine the hatch would eventually start cracking. Fitment was actually pretty good considering the price and I saved about 45lbs with the use of lexan.
Lexan does scratch easily and will warp very quickly if you park your car in heated areas. I garage mine, so my lexan still looks pretty good. I had the guy that made my lexan paint around the outer edges to simulate the oem glass and it turned out very nice. If you really want to protect it, I would use clear 3m on the outside and tint the inside for full scratch-proof protection.
As a warning, the lexan willl leak a little bit so I would not recommend it for a daily driver if it rains in your area a lot. I use the stock rubber around the edges , but it still leaks a bit in the rivets which is why I quick detail my car weekly rather than wash it with the hose. You also lose the function of the rear defroster, which could be a pain during early mornings or late nights.
Lexan does scratch easily and will warp very quickly if you park your car in heated areas. I garage mine, so my lexan still looks pretty good. I had the guy that made my lexan paint around the outer edges to simulate the oem glass and it turned out very nice. If you really want to protect it, I would use clear 3m on the outside and tint the inside for full scratch-proof protection.
As a warning, the lexan willl leak a little bit so I would not recommend it for a daily driver if it rains in your area a lot. I use the stock rubber around the edges , but it still leaks a bit in the rivets which is why I quick detail my car weekly rather than wash it with the hose. You also lose the function of the rear defroster, which could be a pain during early mornings or late nights.
Last edited by Rickdogg; Sep 8, 2005 at 02:10 PM.
Originally Posted by Z1 Performance
you would need to have a brace made for the underside of the hatch to mount a large wing...people use aluminum usually to mount it
depends how thick you make the lexan....
My best estimate is that a suitable piece of lezan is probably about 1/10th the weight of glass. Not to be used on the street of course (not legal) - for track use only.
My best estimate is that a suitable piece of lezan is probably about 1/10th the weight of glass. Not to be used on the street of course (not legal) - for track use only.
Originally Posted by Tsex On 19s
I think the OEM glass would look better than the lexon. I wonder if someone has the hatch with the OEM glass on it..
Volk350z (Seibon) has it done as well as Mr B (Varis).
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