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    cf bonnet rubber seal ???

    Hey all

    just got a CF bonet oem one

    my question is at the very front of the oem bonnet there is a rubber seal
    on the cf ones there is no holes to mount the seal

    im thinking would be better with it or should i just leave it off
    there is a small gap now that the seal used to fill

    plus im worried about wind under the bonnet ?

    anyone done this or ??

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    You dont 'have' to put the seal back in. If your worried about the gap, you can adjust the height with the latch on the car its self. Think they are 10mm bolts. Move the latch down a bit and the gap will get smaller. There are also rubbers on the left and right where the bonnet rests, you can also adjust these to adust the height. Good luck

    Sorry for the quick response, but gotta catch a train.
    Deano.

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    hehe thanks

    i adjusted it down as far as it can do before the latch hits the frame
    there isnt really much of a gap but it was a tight seal with the rubber there

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    Hey Leroy, theres this thread as well. This guy had a simular problem as you:

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...3&page=1&pp=12
    Yeh, like I was saying, and I did end up missing my train. You don't need the rubber seal, but of course then you want the bonnet to close as much as possible for obvious reasons. Theres not much you can do if you cant adjust the latch anymore, unless you modify the latch.

    All bonnets fit different, different quality etc.

    Hope you sort it out.
    Deano.

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    If you can't get the right fit without putting the top of the bonnet out of wack, go for pins, they r a mean look!

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    no pins not my style

    but thanks for the link cheers guys

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    lerroy - rty some 3M products. im sure thye have some sort of padding with one side being "Sticky" lol
    when do we hit vtec?

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    you must have the same problem i had, a small gap around the edge at the front corners of the bonnet, if your really careful you can take of the oem rubber and clips and drill some holes in the CF bonnet and refit it, care no to drill through though

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    yeah thats the prob i got well it aint a prob but im sure it would fit nicer with the rubber there
    i think maybe drill or just glue we shall see

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    mate it fits alot better when u have the rubber there. when i installed mine, without the rubber seal it rubs onto the grill and rubs paint off due to vibration and it was slightly wonky to one side. luckily i had a spare rubber bonnet seal and used tape to stick it on, and my bonnet fits perfect now!!! also closing it feels much better as u dont have to worry abt it slamming against ur bumper

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    Thanks M8
    yeah ill put it on tonight :P

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    this is the exactly why my cf hood is still in my living room lol

    but lerroy...i was thinkin of really gettin some 3M rubber thingy to stick to the edges, careful if you're gonna take out the existing one cause if the car is old the rubber will tear when you're trying to take it out...if you're fussy...buy brand new ones and cut out the existing clips and glue em on
    arrowz
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