I know its lighter weight and usually stronger, but i was wondering does Carbon Fiber fail to elements and rust very easily?
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:supra90turbo said:I had to bondo a small rot hole on my carbon fiber hood. I just touched it up with carbon fiber paint and you can't even tell.
Clip said:i dont think carbon fiber can rust, but the clearcoat can go bad, like a few people have mentioned.
supra90turbo said:I had to bondo a small rot hole on my carbon fiber hood. I just touched it up with carbon fiber paint and you can't even tell.
Dang, I thought you were serious. Im too poor to afford anything carbon fiber so i wouldnt know. lolsupra90turbo said:I had to bondo a small rot hole on my carbon fiber hood. I just touched it up with carbon fiber paint and you can't even tell.
Clip said:its not torn to pieces, its called weight reduction! :yelrotflm
only problems ive seen with carbon fiber were in paintball. a while back some company decided to make a two piece barrel with the tip/second piece made out of carbon fiber. it was great, really light, and you could shoot through breaks easily due to the slick surface. but then again, they'd manufactured it so thin it was extremely brittle; more than once they'd snap after a rough dive or something of the sort.
Clip said:its not torn to pieces, its called weight reduction! :yelrotflm
only problems ive seen with carbon fiber were in paintball. a while back some company decided to make a two piece barrel with the tip/second piece made out of carbon fiber. it was great, really light, and you could shoot through breaks easily due to the slick surface. but then again, they'd manufactured it so thin it was extremely brittle; more than once they'd snap after a rough dive or something of the sort.
Maybe, but reviving 5.5 year old threads like this will more than likely get you laughed at a bit...Jonsupra;1806958 said:If I use the stock hood shocks that hold it open on a carbon fiber hood, will it ruin it?