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It looks like the left was adjusted (bent) but the right doesn't look like it needed it. Also, the left pin doesn't usually cleanly clear the latch rod. I have

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Old 06-20-2015, 10:43 AM   #46 (permalink)
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It looks like the left was adjusted (bent) but the right doesn't look like it needed it. Also, the left pin doesn't usually cleanly clear the latch rod. I have to slightly push down once or twice for it to disengage, so it looks like the installer had to get jiggy with it a bit.

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Old 06-20-2015, 10:57 AM   #47 (permalink)
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Many thanks! Did you notice if they modified the underside of the latch to give more clearance for the pin to enter?
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Old 06-20-2015, 11:02 AM   #48 (permalink)
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I will take a look at it...the shop will open in an hour, so I will call them when I have a chance to see how much effort they needed and if they have any tips.
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It looks like the mechanic did have to make some adjustments, but since I never had seen them when they were new I am not sure how much was done:



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Thanks again. I started my own install thread to document this for future reference.
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Did any of you with the CF hoods have any luck with making the washer nozzles work? I saw the one thread where the guy made a plate and riveted it on, but was looking to see if there are any other successful ways of getting them to work.


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Did any of you with the CF hoods have any luck with making the washer nozzles work? I saw the one thread where the guy made a plate and riveted it on, but was looking to see if there are any other successful ways of getting them to work.


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How did you get the clips to stay in? Mine don't want to latch on the underside.


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Seibon makes 100% functional hoods. My washers work just like the OEM hood.
Yeah, Seibon is probably the best on the market for a mass production carbon fiber system that is affordable to the masses.
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Kinda reviving this from the dead...for those who had a shop do this, about how much did you end up paying?
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Kinda reviving this from the dead...for those who had a shop do this, about how much did you end up paying?
Good question. I'm about to order one myself, and was going to use a shop.. but I'm starting to think that no one will do this with more attention to detail than I will..
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