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CF Underbody Panels ??
I'm looking into a few different materials other than aluminum for our next batch of underbody panels. CF seems like best and easiest option. The final design/shape will be slightly modified from our previous batch of aluminum underbody panels to make installation slightly easier.
The main benefit for me would be that these weigh MUCH less and would be quite a bit easier to ship. Our main problem with the last batch was the difficulty transporting them. This thread is to gauge interest for these and see what sort of real quantity we can sell in the next batch. If there is enough interest for 25 sets we will definitely be going through with this in a couple of months. Baktash |
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How would pricing compare? Also would be worried about the durability of said product from rocks and such flying up. Assuming it's not some uber-thin cheap stuff it should hold up pretty well yes?
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rough guess on price?
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doing a secret build >:D
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^+1 for price...i'd be fairly interested in this if the price wasnt terrible
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I think that would be awesome, but probably not within my budget at the moment. I am kind of frugal these days
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CF underbody panels won't crack. The OEM panels are thin plastic. They won't shatter, they won't crack, they won't deteriorate. You guys are overthinking this.
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Any idea on price?
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Why would you want CF underbody panels? Who's gonna be under your car looking?
Seems like you're pushing the pointless meter to red. But if you wanna do it by all means go for it. Aluminum underbody panels is more sensible.... Unless you molded in a venturi cavity for added down force. My 2 cents. |
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Your currency is dropping, Shimri
![]() The entire point of Carbon Fibre on a sports car is functionality through form. It's not about the "look" that the ricer industry has given carbon fiber, like you're referring to, but the fact that Baktash can have very strong, flat and lightweight underbody panels made. These would perform exactly like the aluminum version, all while being significantly lighter. Where's the pointlessness? Quote:
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If that's the case then it's not pointless.
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Plays well with himself
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+1 on price..
my factory plastic ones have ripped themselves off the botls holding them on (well at least 2 of the bolts) so they just flap around making some horribly annoying noise BUT i dont wanna take them off cuz it leaves fuel lines and crap exposed... so i for one would be interested if it wasnt going to cost me all my christmass money lol |
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why not do it in rubber carbon? it'll last forever!!! i'll take a video and post what i'm talking about the next time i go to the carbon fabricators shop.
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baktasht, what ever happened with this idea?
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