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Thanks for all the complements.
To Snub Disphenoid, it took them a good month and a half to get them out to me. Although it me riding them on a daily basis for weeks before they finally shipped out. In all honesty i would personally never buy anything from them again, their customer service is not bad, but it is far from good. Also, the quality of the kit is ok. I had to do quite a few modifications to get it to work properly:
1) i had to modify the brackets a-la oval the holes to get the lights to line up to the body correctly.
2) After adjusting the position of the lights there was a gap between the light beams and the housing. So i temporarily had to used some high temp black RTV between the two to prevent moisture from getting into the housing. It has worked well but, i am looking for a better alternative.
3) In order to mount the front of the lights to the bumper i had to completlely remove the bracket from the lights and drill a hole and then fasten it with an allen head stud, some washers and bolts that i got from home depot.
All in all I give the experience a 5 out of 10. For the price of the kit, if you have the know-how, or the resources, you could do it a whole lot cheaper. My advice to all, buy at your own risk.
more updates to come...
To Snub Disphenoid, it took them a good month and a half to get them out to me. Although it me riding them on a daily basis for weeks before they finally shipped out. In all honesty i would personally never buy anything from them again, their customer service is not bad, but it is far from good. Also, the quality of the kit is ok. I had to do quite a few modifications to get it to work properly:
1) i had to modify the brackets a-la oval the holes to get the lights to line up to the body correctly.
2) After adjusting the position of the lights there was a gap between the light beams and the housing. So i temporarily had to used some high temp black RTV between the two to prevent moisture from getting into the housing. It has worked well but, i am looking for a better alternative.
3) In order to mount the front of the lights to the bumper i had to completlely remove the bracket from the lights and drill a hole and then fasten it with an allen head stud, some washers and bolts that i got from home depot.
All in all I give the experience a 5 out of 10. For the price of the kit, if you have the know-how, or the resources, you could do it a whole lot cheaper. My advice to all, buy at your own risk.
more updates to come...
Originally Posted by Ronald E. Jacques
I like them and I may be getting them soon. They look alot better since CP redesigned them so there aren't any rivets showing. How much weight do you think it saved?
I think it saved about 10-15 pounds from the front of the car. not alot, but for a weight saver every bit counts.
I definitely will paint the inside and vent of the housing. Can someone do a photoshop with the lights, hood, and moulding painted the same color as the car. I will try a ghetto version with microsoft paint when i get off work.
cpracing is located in Canada..but I dont' know why you haven't gotten them if you ordered them in march. Anyways they look pretty good..nice fc man..can't wait to see the finished product =)
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Originally Posted by staticguitar313
Once you get them paint that will look great, the red/black combo only works with the black s4 trim IMO. Looks great though good job. 

Thanks Bitteliten thant photoshop is beautiful! I am definitely going to paint them red now!
By the way Dltreezan, i really like that kit your putting together. Are you selling the fenders yet? i just might have to buy some from you before i paint.
By the way Dltreezan, i really like that kit your putting together. Are you selling the fenders yet? i just might have to buy some from you before i paint.
personally it reminds me of either a panda bear or a crack ***** the big black lnes all around arent apealing to me
but if the headlights were like this i would really like it

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but if the headlights were like this i would really like it

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Last edited by Aaron Cake; Jun 2, 2005 at 09:46 AM.
Originally Posted by diagoro
lol so cf hood only looks good with janky nasty s4 trim? oh right, you hacked your roof off...
Originally Posted by capn
but if the headlights were like this i would really like it
Originally Posted by lnbrown5981
Thanks. Those are from cpracing.ca they were 550 shipped. I think it is a bit overpriced but overall i am very happy with the result.
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Originally Posted by staticguitar313
first of all carbonfiber is nasty looking on anything other than black vehicles, i prefer the s4 trim over s5, with the exeption of the front bumper. I like the actual trim shape better, and since its black it'd go with that light set-up better. Oh yeah i didn't hack the roof off i bought it like that, jackass 

Originally Posted by RETed
If you paid the regular price of around $2,000USD for the *original*, I don't think you'd be complaining about the price.
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