Cheap vs Expensive Carbon Fiber
#16
I can vouch for MA carbon (my 360 was their Ferrari test car ) and I have at times purchased other parts like mirror covers for the 997. They were crap and the hassle of sending them back was not worth it. My kids liked the way they looked and they played with them for awhile, before they hit the trash. Had another guy who said he could coat any part in carbon fiber so I brought a couple extra door handles for a Lamborghini and gave them to him. Six weeks later what I got back from him went in the trash. What I found it was that a lot of people might make these products though not everyone makes them well.
#17
I can vouch for MA carbon (my 360 was their Ferrari test car ) and I have at times purchased other parts like mirror covers for the 997. They were crap and the hassle of sending them back was not worth it. My kids liked the way they looked and they played with them for awhile, before they hit the trash. Had another guy who said he could coat any part in carbon fiber so I brought a couple extra door handles for a Lamborghini and gave them to him. Six weeks later what I got back from him went in the trash. What I found it was that a lot of people might make these products though not everyone makes them well.
#18
Here are some links to some of the CF I've found on eBay that I would buy if the quality was acceptable. Of course, I could probably get similar (and potentially better) items from MA, Rottec, etc but at their prices, I would pass.
Door Handles
Door Sills
Door Finishers (with handles)
I emailed the eBay seller and here is the reply I got...
Thank you for your enquiry. I have checked for you. It is hand cut and we will apply 3-layers of clear coat.
best regards,
Alisa
Door Handles
Door Sills
Door Finishers (with handles)
I emailed the eBay seller and here is the reply I got...
Thank you for your enquiry. I have checked for you. It is hand cut and we will apply 3-layers of clear coat.
best regards,
Alisa
#19
If I were to buy CF sills for my car, I would shop for the cheapest option, period. They just take way too much of a beating (mostly from service techs) to spend the big money on them.
My OEM CF parts are of far lesser quality than those I have purchased from MACarbon and DB Carbon.
My OEM CF parts are of far lesser quality than those I have purchased from MACarbon and DB Carbon.
#20
If I were to buy CF sills for my car, I would shop for the cheapest option, period. They just take way too much of a beating (mostly from service techs) to spend the big money on them.
My OEM CF parts are of far lesser quality than those I have purchased from MACarbon and DB Carbon.
My OEM CF parts are of far lesser quality than those I have purchased from MACarbon and DB Carbon.
#21
I recently won an eBay auction from luxmotorparts for the carbon fiber fuse box cover. I figured I would take a chance since i won it for $76 and it's not right out in plain view if it's not perfect. It actually was an OEM part covered in quality carbon with a very nice clear coat. It matches very close to the carbon on my OEM carbon console. I've only had it about a month so we will have to see how it holds up.
#22
Another option you could consider is hydro dipping the oem part. No issues with cracking or fading etc. and less costly than buying cf parts
www.endlesshydrographics.com
www.endlesshydrographics.com
#23
Another option you could consider is hydro dipping the oem part. No issues with cracking or fading etc. and less costly than buying cf parts
www.endlesshydrographics.com
www.endlesshydrographics.com
#24
Looks kinda cool - I wonder what this is - something between a wrap and a dip? This might suffice for a fuse box cover or something, but this is really like a sticker. You can buy carbon fiber sticker covers, although it would be really hard to get them to wrap around most parts. These faux carbon finishes lack the real magic of carbon fiber, which is the three dimensionality of true carbon fiber. That is the allure of the material.
#25
I recently won an eBay auction from luxmotorparts for the carbon fiber fuse box cover. I figured I would take a chance since i won it for $76 and it's not right out in plain view if it's not perfect. It actually was an OEM part covered in quality carbon with a very nice clear coat. It matches very close to the carbon on my OEM carbon console. I've only had it about a month so we will have to see how it holds up.
Interested to see what they would do for some parts. Most of the world's CF comes from factories in Taiwan, so this is probably the best way to buy close to the source.
#26
How easy it it to remove?
#27
Not my car, a friends car. What do you mean by how easy is it to remove? Once you hyrdo dip it its permanent. There is a bunch of clear coat over it after the dip as well.
#28
Major bummer. I wouldn't dip oem parts. You couldn't go back to stock. Buying the oem parts would be very expensive.
#29
From the pics, I think that looks really nice. As long as you did not have a mix of real CF and this going on, no one would probably ever notice.
#30
It does not come off, it is effectively a gel paint with a pattern. You float the gel which is embedded in matrix in a tank of heated water. Remove the backing with a chemical, and spray on a activator chemical for adhesion.
Good hydrograffic guys are few and far between and it works a lot better with things like camo patterns where you do not terribly worried about alignment and distortion from the dip. having said that small pieces that are applied correctly and with automotive grade clear on top do look very very good.
Camo looks really good done this way and it is the only economical way to apply it to things like bows or complex shapes.
Good hydrograffic guys are few and far between and it works a lot better with things like camo patterns where you do not terribly worried about alignment and distortion from the dip. having said that small pieces that are applied correctly and with automotive grade clear on top do look very very good.
Camo looks really good done this way and it is the only economical way to apply it to things like bows or complex shapes.