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10Jan/120

AeroCatch Instructions

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AeroCatch Installation instructions

8Dec/110

How to install a roof wing spoiler

Here's some great install photos from:  Tailored

Before you alter a part in any way make sure to dry fit it to the car like so.  This way you can make sure it's for the correct car.  You don't want to paint a wing for the wrong car that won't fit.  Obviously, most companies will not allow return on modified parts that are already painted.

As with anything fiberglass, you must prep the part and make all the surfaces smooth.

To do this you can use fiberglass and body filler.

 

Fitment looks good

Add body filler, sand, repeat

The roof spoiler is looking good

 

Paint in a booth

 

After paint

 

 

Install double sided 3M automotive trim tape, the more tape the better.

 

 

Use rubbing alcohol to clean all contact points of the surface of the window and wing and let dry.

 

 

Line up the wing and apply pressure,  it helps to have a friend hold the other side and to have another one view the wing from the rear to let you know if it looks crooked before you affix it to the window.

 

 


Using a heatgun from the underside will help the 3M double sided tape stick.

The spoiler installed looks great!

The wing is made by 9K Racing

 

 

18Aug/110

How to Install a Carbon Fiber Hood

NOTE (very important): Pre-fit all parts prior to installation. Carbonfiberhoods.com is not responsible for any damage/s due to negligent installation. We recommend that all parts be installed by a certified professional.

1 - Requires specific measurements for successful installation.
2 - Requires minimal tools, primarily involves a bolt-on install. No drilling should be required.
3 - May require removal of surrounding stock parts and stock hardware for installation and minor drilling into body of vehicle.
4 - Requires removal of many surrounding stock parts and stock hardware for installation and may require some sanding. Cutting, shaving, filling in gaps, etc. (Recommended that you bring to a skilled professional.)
5 - Requires cutting into the body of the vehicle and heavy fabrication. (Recommended that you bring to a skilled professional.)

General Info:
- Remove the Carbon Fiber Hood from the box and place face down on a soft smooth surface (you may wish to use the box the hood came in).

- Disconnect the hood light (if applicable) and disconnect window wiper hoses. - Using a proper size socket wrench, remove the four bolts holding the support legs from the hood (keep bolts and support legs for storage of your stock hood), make sure to have a friend hold the other side.

- Remove hood prop and with help from a friend, remove the stock hood from the vehicle. - Remove factory latch from your O.E.M. hood and mount on hood (if applicable).

- With a friend to help, hold hood in a vertical position while aligning with the factory mounts. Once aligned, secure hood to hinges using the factory bolts (if applicable). DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN

- Slowly and carefully close the hood and check alignment. Loosen bolts and adjust accordingly if any shifting for proper alignment is necessary. The latch should close easily without using excessive force (re-adjusting of latch may be necessary). Open and close hood a few times to ensure proper fitment. Tighten when proper fitment has been achieved.

- If the carbon fiber hood sits too high, you may need to adjust or remove the rubber bump stops. The oem catch may also need adjustment, especially since it's unlikely that it will still rest at the same height on a car that's over a decade old.

- If it's still off, you may need to use washers and drill larger holes on the hinges and catch to allow further adjustment.

- At this point you should not have modified the carbon fiber hood, if you are satisfied with the fitment you can start to transplant the oem hood liner / wiper hoses / light etc. You may need to make minor modifications and holes with a Dremel tool.

- Be sure to use hood pins or AeroCatch latches so to keep the hood level with the fenders and for safety purposes.

- Do not use aftermarket or OEM hood shocks, they will eventually warp the carbon fiber hood.

Note: aftermarket hoods such as Carbon Creations creations carbon fiber hoods are designed for off-road or show use only. Please take proper precaution when installing on a daily driven vehicle. Carbonfiberhoods.com strongly suggests the use of hood pins with any aftermarket hood.

18Aug/110

How to Install Wide Body Rear Fenders or Quarter Panels

NOTE (very important): Pre-fit all parts prior to installation. Carbonfiberhoods.com is not responsible for any damage/s due to negligent installation. We recommend that all parts be installed by a certified professional.

1 - Requires specific measurements for successful installation.
2 - Requires minimal tools, primarily involves a bolt-on install. No drilling should be required.
3 - May require removal of surrounding stock parts and stock hardware for installation and minor drilling into body of vehicle.
4 - Requires removal of many surrounding stock parts and stock hardware for installation and may require some sanding. Cutting, shaving, filling in gaps, etc. (professional installation is recommended)
5 - Requires cutting into the body of the vehicle and heavy fabrication. (Recommended that you bring to a skilled professional.)

General Info:

- All quarter panels will utilize the stock gas cap unless otherwise noted.
- Remove all factory appendages (side skirts, gas cap, moldings, antenna, etc.)
- Pre-fit quarter panels (Some products may require minor sanding or filing to achieve desired fit)
- Clean the quarter panel area with a mild soap and water. Dry thoroughly.
- Apply double sided tape to the inner lip of the quarter panel flare in 4" evenly spaced strips.
- Carefully apply the flare to the clean, dry quarter panel. Apply slowly, starting from the back and working your way to the front. - Install the looser ends of the quarter panel using self tapping screws. Do not overtighten screws!

 

18Aug/110

How to Install Side Skirts

NOTE (very important): Pre-fit all parts prior to installation. Carbonfiberhoods.com is not responsible for any damage/s due to negligent installation. We recommend that all parts be installed by a certified professional.

1 - Requires specific measurements for successful installation.
2 - Requires minimal tools, primarily involves a bolt-on install. No drilling should be required.
3 - May require removal of surrounding stock parts and stock hardware for installation and minor drilling into body of vehicle.
4 - Requires removal of many surrounding stock parts and stock hardware for installation and may require some sanding. Cutting, shaving, filling in gaps, etc. (Recommended that you bring to a skilled professional.)
5 - Requires cutting into the body of the vehicle and heavy fabrication. (Recommended that you bring to a skilled professional.)

General Info:

- Remove factory side skirts.
- Pre-fit side skirts. (Minor sanding or filing may be required to achieve the desired fit)
- You may need to drill mounting holes, industry standard brands such as Duraflex side skirts and Carbon Creations side skirts.

- Install side skirts using self tapping screws provided. Place a minimum of 2 screws staggered throughout the front wheel well and rear wheel well. Screws can be placed in the door jam or under the side skirt. Do not over tighten screws.

 

18Aug/110

How to Install a Spoiler Wing

NOTE (very important): Pre-fit all parts prior to installation. Carbonfiberhoods.com is not responsible for any damage/s due to negligent installation. We recommend that all parts be installed by a certified professional.

1 - Requires specific measurements for successful installation.
2 - Requires minimal tools, primarily involves a bolt-on install. No drilling should be required.
3 - May require removal of surrounding stock parts and stock hardware for installation and minor drilling into body of vehicle.
4 - Requires removal of many surrounding stock parts and stock hardware for installation and may require some sanding. Cutting, shaving, filling in gaps, etc. (Recommended that you bring to a skilled professional.)
5 - Requires cutting into the body of the vehicle and heavy fabrication. (Recommended that you bring to a skilled professional.)

General Info:

- Find desired mounting area of wing. Take into consideration the double wall inside trunk.
- Using a tape measure, find the center point of the trunk and mark a solid line through the middle.
- Find the center point on the spoiler and mark a line as well.
- Clean the area of the trunk where the spoiler will be mounted.
- Tape the non-adhesive part of the rubber gasket to the mounting area of the spoiler. Remove adhesive backing from rubber gasket.
- Using the center points on both the vehicle and the wing, carefully align the wing and lay it flat in the desired position.
- Remove spoiler from trunk, leaving the rubber gaskets adhered to the trunk. Check the measurements from the center point and outer perimeters to ensure proper placement
- Drill straight down through the holes in the rubber gasket into the trunk.
- Open trunk, place spoiler on rubber gaskets.
- Using a screwdriver, fasten the bolts and washers from the underside of the trunk.

 

18Aug/110

How to Install a Body Kit Bumper

NOTE (very important): Pre-fit all parts prior to installation. Carbonfiberhoods.com is not responsible for any damage/s due to negligent installation. We recommend that all parts be installed by a certified professional.

1 - Requires specific measurements for successful installation.
2 - Requires minimal tools, primarily involves a bolt-on install. No drilling should be required.
3 - May require removal of surrounding stock parts and stock hardware for installation and minor drilling into body of vehicle.
4 - Requires removal of many surrounding stock parts and stock hardware for installation and may require some sanding. Cutting, shaving, filling in gaps, etc. (Recommended that you bring to a skilled professional.)
5 - Requires cutting into the body of the vehicle and heavy fabrication. (Recommended that you bring to a skilled professional.)

General Info:

- Remove all factory appendages (license plate, grill, mud flaps, fog lights, corner lenses, wheel well liners, side markers, brackets, etc.)
- Remove stock bumper (front/rear).
- Pre-fit bumper using the stock bumper as a guide. (Some products may require cutting, sanding or filling gaps, etc. to achieve proper fitment).

- Noting where the mounting points are on the bumper, drill holes into the bumper using a bit that matches the bolts off your stock bumper.
- Install bumper/s using either the stock hardware or the hardware provided with the part/s.

 

18Aug/110

How to Install a Body Kit, a General Guide

General Guide

*NOTE: Due to the strict regulations set by The Department of Transportation, all of the products sold by Carbonfiberhoods.com are intended for off-road use only.

 

What kind of body shop should I have this kit installed by and is it hard to install these products?

We highly and strongly recommend professional installation by an experienced custom shop. Not all body shops have experience in installing aftermarket body kits. We do not recommend any our customers to install the products themselves. Please be advised that we highly recommend that you take our products to a professional. When looking for a body shop to install your kit, look for one with experience in doing such installations. A body shop with 10 years of experience in doing collision work, but no experience in aftermarket body kits is not recommended. It would be better to take the kit to a body shop with just 5 years of experience but specializes in installing aftermarket body kits. We do not recommend our customers doing the installs by themselves.

 

How would I install these products?

All aerodynamic/aftermarket products are manufactured with fiberglass unless otherwise noted, including Duraflex Body Kits and V-Fiber Body Kits. Due to the materials used in production, the parts will NOT be a direct bolt-on. These parts may require prepping, sanding, shaving, filling gaps, cutting, or other types or body work. These modifications may include removal or cutting of the reinforcement bars. By complying with our policies, customer understands the procedure in installing the body kit. We HIGHLY recommend that a professional custom shop with fiberglass body kit experience perform the installation.

 

Do I have to test fit the parts before I paint them?

Yes, we recommend that you test fit all parts before you paint them. This will insure that you have the correct parts and also allow you to check the fit prior to prepping and painting.

 

What is necessary to prepare parts for paint?

All Carbonfiberhoods.com fiberglass and urethane products require that you test fit before doing anything else. Once the parts are test fitted, it may require some shaving, trimming, sanding, molding, and/or filling for proper fitment. You will sand and/or wet sand the parts before primering and painting. Most body shops will begin by fitting, sanding and then primering the part(s) before painting.

 

What kind of hardware would I need for installation?

Your OEM hardware should be sufficient to install our products. In some cases, you may need additional hardware such self tapping screws, double-sided tape, custom supports, etc. for proper installation.

Do I need to remove the reinforcement bar?

The removal of the reinforcement bar may be necessary for the fitment of our aftermarket products. In some cases, the reinforcement bar may need to be trimmed down for fitment of our products.

Do your products fit as well as my OEM parts?

All products are made closest to OEM standards as possible, since they are all hand laid we cannot guarantee a perfect fit. Also, with the vast number of possibilities of why products do not fit perfectly, such as installation on vehicles wich had been involved in an accident, heat, poor installation, etc. it is very difficult to guarantee perfect fitment.

 

Are these products street legal?

Due to the strict regulations set by The Department of Transportation, all of the products sold by Carbonfiberhoods.com are intended for off-road use only. please check with your local police department for laws governing your area.

 

Is Carbonfiberhoods.com liable for any damages or injury as a result of these products?

Carbonfiberhoods.com is NOT liable for any damages or injury as a result of these products. Due to strict regulations set by The Department of Transportation, all of these products may not be approved for street/highway use. Removal of reinforcements, bumpers, turn signals, and other safety equipment on the vehicle, is the responsibility of the buyer. Carbonfiberhoods.com will not be responsible for the customer’s actions.

 

Are there any warranties offered with your products?

All products sold by Carbonfiberhoods.com are sold “AS IS” to the customer. Carbonfiberhoods.com does NOT offer warranty on any of the products sold. If warranty is offered by the manufacturer, warranty documentation will be sent with the product. All products sold by Carbonfiberhoods.com are aftermarket products and are intended for off-road or show use only.

 

**Denotes: Only applicable for products purchased directly from Carbonfiberhoods.com. All products purchased from a distributor other than Carbonfiberhoods.com, will be subject to different policies. Please contact your seller for their policies.