Veilside V1 (FRP) Fitment quality
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Originally Posted by Tortuga
Damn I really want the V1 urethane lip. I called around and couldn't find but one through a vendor and it was already spoken for. I was told that the molds for this lip are being sent over to the U.S. and will be produced here. ??? something to that affect. They won't be available again til a few more months. Anyone hear the same??
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Originally Posted by Z1 Performance
we've got 2 (urethane, as we don't sell the FRP one) said to be arriving on or about the 21-23
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I've got the carbon fiber version of the v-1. It has the raised "VeilSide". It drops down about 1/2" or so lower than the stock bumper. With the Hotchkis springs I've rubbed it twice while entering parking lots with uber- steep inclines. I've got some pretty good scrape marks in the clear coat on the bottom of the lip but luckily they can't be seen unless your looking under the car.
I lower just about all my vehicles so I'm used to the odd approach angles you have to take when approaching things when lowered but sometimes a scrape is un-avoidable. I would definitely suggest not using fiberglass for a front lip as they are too fragile imo. I've seen too many nice cars with busted bumpers and lips to risk using one myself. I guess one good thing about fiberglass...it can be repaired or customized much more easily than urethane.
Heck there's some parking lots here with such steep inclines that the angle I take to clear the lip ends me up with one rear tire off the ground. On a side note, I have to say the Z is a pretty solid car as I don't here it creak or pop when one tire is in the air.
I lower just about all my vehicles so I'm used to the odd approach angles you have to take when approaching things when lowered but sometimes a scrape is un-avoidable. I would definitely suggest not using fiberglass for a front lip as they are too fragile imo. I've seen too many nice cars with busted bumpers and lips to risk using one myself. I guess one good thing about fiberglass...it can be repaired or customized much more easily than urethane.
Heck there's some parking lots here with such steep inclines that the angle I take to clear the lip ends me up with one rear tire off the ground. On a side note, I have to say the Z is a pretty solid car as I don't here it creak or pop when one tire is in the air.
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Originally Posted by KenWH
I've got the carbon fiber version of the v-1. It has the raised "VeilSide". It drops down about 1/2" or so lower than the stock bumper. With the Hotchkis springs I've rubbed it twice while entering parking lots with uber- steep inclines. I've got some pretty good scrape marks in the clear coat on the bottom of the lip but luckily they can't be seen unless your looking under the car.
I lower just about all my vehicles so I'm used to the odd approach angles you have to take when approaching things when lowered but sometimes a scrape is un-avoidable. I would definitely suggest not using fiberglass for a front lip as they are too fragile imo. I've seen too many nice cars with busted bumpers and lips to risk using one myself. I guess one good thing about fiberglass...it can be repaired or customized much more easily than urethane.
Heck there's some parking lots here with such steep inclines that the angle I take to clear the lip ends me up with one rear tire off the ground. On a side note, I have to say the Z is a pretty solid car as I don't here it creak or pop when one tire is in the air.
I lower just about all my vehicles so I'm used to the odd approach angles you have to take when approaching things when lowered but sometimes a scrape is un-avoidable. I would definitely suggest not using fiberglass for a front lip as they are too fragile imo. I've seen too many nice cars with busted bumpers and lips to risk using one myself. I guess one good thing about fiberglass...it can be repaired or customized much more easily than urethane.
Heck there's some parking lots here with such steep inclines that the angle I take to clear the lip ends me up with one rear tire off the ground. On a side note, I have to say the Z is a pretty solid car as I don't here it creak or pop when one tire is in the air.
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The lip area of a car takes alot of abuse...just about anything will take a beating down there. I bought my car used and it came with the factory aero kit and the little plastic lip in kit was chewed up pretty good at only 6000 miles. I took it off to install the CF lip.
Like I said, the clear resin on my cf lip is scratched pretty good on the bottom but I've not seen any cracks. It actually has a decent amount of flex in the lip other than the scratches...appears to take impacts well also.
The main drawback to cf parts I've found is they can't be "trimmed" to fit absolutely perfect so you better have a good fitting part from the start.
So yes...all materal choices have a trade off.
Like I said, the clear resin on my cf lip is scratched pretty good on the bottom but I've not seen any cracks. It actually has a decent amount of flex in the lip other than the scratches...appears to take impacts well also.
The main drawback to cf parts I've found is they can't be "trimmed" to fit absolutely perfect so you better have a good fitting part from the start.
So yes...all materal choices have a trade off.
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I have the urethane, i've only scraped it once and it was just a tiny bit on the bottome. I love the lip and it fits great. I heard they stopped producing the carbon fiber version. I had a fiberglass kit on my bmw and it cracked, don't get fiberglass if you can help it.
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Originally Posted by angelz
does anyone know if the veilside v1 side underwings have that raised veilside logo?
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Originally Posted by Armitage
I just wet myself.
Sorry to get offtopic but i am really feeling that wing. is there anymore pics of this wing and who makes it? i would like to see more of this car
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Originally Posted by 35oZephyR
That looks great bobS
I've been thinking of changing kits but I love the v1 so much I might just re-shave my oem bumper and repaint. It looks so classy and simple.
I've been thinking of changing kits but I love the v1 so much I might just re-shave my oem bumper and repaint. It looks so classy and simple.
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reviving old thread
my bodyshop (best around town), is having tremendous difficulty fitting my authentic urethane V1 lip. If you put on one side the other is about 1inch off.
Any tips to get this sucker on?
pp
my bodyshop (best around town), is having tremendous difficulty fitting my authentic urethane V1 lip. If you put on one side the other is about 1inch off.
Any tips to get this sucker on?
pp
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It's $350 for a urethane V1 front lip from http://www.intensepower.com/aeex.html.
I would rather pay $50 more and get an urethane aerosync N-Style front bumper.
http://www.gruppe-s.com/350z/zext.htm
I would rather pay $50 more and get an urethane aerosync N-Style front bumper.
http://www.gruppe-s.com/350z/zext.htm
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