Hey I dont remember reading anywhere, did any one with a CF or FG hood end up getting a set? How do they work with that, I mean no one has had a problem with the FG or CF cracking from stress or anything have they?
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Hey I dont remember reading anywhere, did any one with a CF or FG hood end up getting a set? How do they work with that, I mean no one has had a problem with the FG or CF cracking from stress or anything have they?
Funny you bring this up. I got them for my carbon fiber hood and I was going to install them Saturday, but I got scared. I'm not sure how well those rivets will hold into the fiberglass frame of the hood. It was also too cold Saturday... I was worried the fiberglass could crack being so cold. I'll wait 'til it's warmer out or see if I can get my car in my parents garage and warm it up with a kerosene heater.
I'm pretty sure they're fine with a CF hood, just make sure that you secure the rivits very well, any looseness will cause cracking.
well Danj keep me posted on your results because that is what i am worried about
As a reseller of this product, I have not had anyone with CF hoods on other cars complain about the install yet. I'm speaking of Eclipses, Scion xB's, and Scion tC's (those are car models I recall quickly having sold to people with CF hoods). If you take the install easy and slow you should have no problem at all.
We just posted a GB for the product in the GB section incase you care to ask more questions there and get a quick response. https://www.thegalantcenter.org/styl...ault/smile.gif
Thanks,
Liz
I will probably be doing business with you this week and taking my chances but hey is there a not so strong shock I can buy for a lighter hood?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(02galant)</div><div class='quotemain'>I will probably be doing business with you this week and taking my chances but hey is there a not so strong shock I can buy for a lighter hood?</div>
Yes, with these you need to specifiy that you have a CF hood, they'll give you 2 5 lb shocks rather than 2 10lb jobbies. https://www.thegalantcenter.org/styl...ault/smile.gif
I bought my hood struts probably around a year ago from Liz. One of the best mods I've done to the car ever. Something so simple makes a huge difference, especially when popping your hood https://www.thegalantcenter.org/styl...ault/smile.gif
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Tearstone)</div><div class='quotemain'>I bought my hood struts probably around a year ago from Liz. One of the best mods I've done to the car ever. Something so simple makes a huge difference, especially when popping your hood https://www.thegalantcenter.org/styl...ault/smile.gif</div>
yea i totally agree. before i'd go to my car with like some tools and i'd have to set them down to open up the hood and put the prop in but now its one handed operation. i can just jump right in since the tools are already in hand. plus the hood prop doesn't get in the way of the cord for my work light
guys try 2 part epoxy first.... you can get some quick set kind and shouldnt have issues with rivits..
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ipaintu)</div><div class='quotemain'>guys Â*try 2 part epoxy first.... you can get some quick set kind and shouldnt have issues with rivits..</div>
I wouldnt do this, as RedLine specifically have tested and proven their installation methods to work properly.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ChikagoGTZ)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ipaintu)</div><div class='quotemain'>guys Â*try 2 part epoxy first.... you can get some quick set kind and shouldnt have issues with rivits..</div>
I wouldnt do this, as RedLine specifically have tested and proven their installation methods to work properly.</div>
but not with cf right??
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(o1naturalhigh)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ChikagoGTZ)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ipaintu)</div><div class='quotemain'>guys Â*try 2 part epoxy first.... you can get some quick set kind and shouldnt have issues with rivits..</div>
I wouldnt do this, as RedLine specifically have tested and proven their installation methods to work properly.</div>
but not with cf right??</div>
of course, if they offer it for CF and they have not had complaints what do you think the answer is?
I installed them on my CF hood today and they work great! No problems installing them whatsoever. The rivets hold perfectly fine in the fiberglass. I didn't take any pics because my car is too damn dirty, especially the engine bay.
did you get the ones that where a lighter push?
Yes, when I placed my order I specified that I had a CF hood.Quote:
Originally Posted by 02galant
Sweet thanks man I will be ordering this week.
anybody got a link to where i can get these hood struts?? yes i searched...
*edit
n/m didn't search good enough....
if anybody wants it...
http://www.redlinetuning.com/QL-MITSU-GALANT-9903.html
agreed. this is one of my favorite mods on the entire car, especially since i'm always popping open the hood.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tearstone
i even got a set to work on my cf trunk and got rid of the tensioner bars. :)
wait...so u used the ones for the hood on the trunk??? got pics of this???Quote:
Originally Posted by Cali