I just called SLP to order a thier Ram Air hood for $399 but the salesman said it would take at least 3-4 hours of prep work before the hood would be ready for paint. Whats the deal with that?Anyone ordered one of these hoods and does it actually need this much work???? Thanks!
Joe2005 Vibe GT2000 Silverado 4x41993 Camaro Z/28Riding a '05 GSXR-1000. ~ Full (removed). Akropovic exhaust, power commander, custom map = 166 horse My wife rides a crazy fast Ninja 250
I've never dealt with ram-air before but I used to work at a body shop (cleaning boy for 3 months) and I don't see how it could take that long to prep a hood unless it comes in all banged up.
Quote, originally posted by northvibe »were they refering to the test fitting? your supposed to test fit the hood before paint.No, the SLP salesman said that when the hood comes out of the mold, it is rough and needs a lot of work to get it smooth enough for primer and paint. This is the reason they stopped making them.........cost getting too high and it wasn't selling well ~ due to poor quality.
Joe2005 Vibe GT2000 Silverado 4x41993 Camaro Z/28Riding a '05 GSXR-1000. ~ Full (removed). Akropovic exhaust, power commander, custom map = 166 horse My wife rides a crazy fast Ninja 250
my hood came smooth and cost about $250 at the body shop to get painted.. I hadn't test fit it before it was painted and it rubbed on one side but I took it back to the body shop and they adjusted the fender