stormtrooper
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So I figured I'd post this question in the 'West' region since it is more focused towards arid/dry environments. Is getting any type of carbon fiber part on a vehicle whether its a hood, trunk, spoiler, etc a bad idea. I've heard that even if you get a carbon fiber part that has a clear coat on it, it won't last more then a year or two before the heat just eats up the clear coat on the carbon fiber. Then your carbon fiber part will look funny because the clear coat is missing. Does that make sense or do I need to reword my question?
Would you be able to avoid the clear coat problem with a 'dry' carbon fiber part? I've seen 'dry' carbon fiber parts but don't know much about it other then the price is more.
Would you be able to avoid the clear coat problem with a 'dry' carbon fiber part? I've seen 'dry' carbon fiber parts but don't know much about it other then the price is more.