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Feeler Thread: Dry Carbon R53 Hood - ninjlao - 07-06-2012 05:26 PM

This is a feeler thread for gauging interest on a group buy for the R53 Dry Carbon hood made by Harrison Japan. It weighs approximately 16 lbs. It is pre-pregnated carbon fiber utilizing a fiber glass skeleton.

Pictures as shown below.

This will be going for $1100 + shipping. If a group buy commences, I may be able to get the price down to $800 + shipping with 5 committed buyers.

These are not cheap carbon fiber hoods like Seibon and ViS which are simple carbon overlays over cheap quality fiberglass. These hoods are made from epoxy molds and vacuum packed in an autoclave to 10k psi.

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RE: Feeler Thread: Dry Carbon R53 Hood - ColinGreene - 07-07-2012 01:04 AM

CF mini may be interested. Ill mension it to him when i see him tomorrow.
However, His car is now so quick he may not need the weight reduction.


RE: Feeler Thread: Dry Carbon R53 Hood - Shanne - 07-07-2012 11:32 AM

What is the stock hood weight?


RE: Feeler Thread: Dry Carbon R53 Hood - ninjlao - 07-07-2012 02:37 PM

From what I have researched, the stock hood weighs 35 lbs.


RE: Feeler Thread: Dry Carbon R53 Hood - Shanne - 07-07-2012 07:53 PM

usually dry carbon isnt shinny....That is a good weight savings.


RE: Feeler Thread: Dry Carbon R53 Hood - Penis - 07-07-2012 08:02 PM

Yes it is a good weight savings, but with all the body work I have done in my life, I need to see how well they fit before even thinking about buying one.

I took a big chance with the Siebon hood, and it's total crap, doubt I will ever buy another carbon hood.


RE: Feeler Thread: Dry Carbon R53 Hood - ninjlao - 07-07-2012 08:54 PM

(07-07-2012 07:53 PM)Shanne Wrote:  usually dry carbon isnt shinny....That is a good weight savings.
Each hood is wetsanded and buffed to bring out a shine.

(07-07-2012 08:02 PM)Canyon Factory Wrote:  Yes it is a good weight savings, but with all the body work I have done in my life, I need to see how well they fit before even thinking about buying one.




I took a big chance with the Siebon hood, and it's total crap, doubt I will ever buy another carbon hood.
Seibon and ViS make their hoods out of fiberglass molds which deform over time. Harrison bonnets are made utilizing resin molds, which are far more expensive to make, and far superior than a simple fiberglass mold. To be frank, Seibon and ViS are not "true" carbon fiber hoods. Hell, even their S2000 hood weighs more than the stock one. Seibon and ViS hoods are sharded fiberglass hoods with a carbon overlay.


RE: Feeler Thread: Dry Carbon R53 Hood - michael bradley - 07-07-2012 09:00 PM

(07-07-2012 08:54 PM)ninjlao Wrote:  
(07-07-2012 07:53 PM)Shanne Wrote:  usually dry carbon isnt shinny....That is a good weight savings.
Each hood is wetsanded and buffed to bring out a shine.

(07-07-2012 08:02 PM)Canyon Factory Wrote:  Yes it is a good weight savings, but with all the body work I have done in my life, I need to see how well they fit before even thinking about buying one.




I took a big chance with the Siebon hood, and it's total crap, doubt I will ever buy another carbon hood.
Seibon and ViS make their hoods out of fiberglass molds which deform over time. Harrison bonnets are made utilizing resin molds, which are far more expensive to make, and far superior than a simple fiberglass mold. To be frank, Seibon and ViS are not "true" carbon fiber hoods. Hell, even their S2000 hood weighs more than the stock one. Seibon and ViS hoods are sharded fiberglass hoods with a carbon overlay.
I may be interested but it would not be til later in the year.


RE: Feeler Thread: Dry Carbon R53 Hood - Penis - 07-07-2012 09:34 PM

Any kind of composite body panel is going to require some straightening before fitment. Thats just part of using them. Sometimes there is only a little that needs work but, sometimes you can spend more on labor at the body shop than the pice origanaly cost. Dosent matter who made it and how/out of what, I still have never seen a pice that was 100% comparable to OEM fit right out of the box.

Ive even got some steel replacement pices from Year One that needed work.


RE: Feeler Thread: Dry Carbon R53 Hood - ninjlao - 07-07-2012 10:52 PM

(07-07-2012 09:34 PM)Canyon Factory Wrote:  Any kind of composite body panel is going to require some straightening before fitment. Thats just part of using them. Sometimes there is only a little that needs work but, sometimes you can spend more on labor at the body shop than the pice origanaly cost. Dosent matter who made it and how/out of what, I still have never seen a pice that was 100% comparable to OEM fit right out of the box.

Ive even got some steel replacement pices from Year One that needed work.

I don't mean to sound rude, but many of the composite body panels I have shipped from Japan have fit perfect with ZERO modification. From the Voltex GDB STi bumper and sideskirts to the CBY widebody (minus the rear quarter panels) for the AE86 Corolla. Even now I have a C-West rear half bumper for my S2000 that was, in the most literal sense, a direct bolt in.