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  • dyintorace

    April 27, 2011 1:10 p.m. dyintorace SuperDork

    Given all of the Miata banter of late, I have a related question. Are there reputable sources out there for composite panels and/or pieces? I'm interested in knowing more about their availability for the Miata. Hoods, fenders (regular and flared), trunk lids, bolt on wheel arch flares, etc. Both carbon fiber and fiberglass would be welcome. Any recommendations?

    Thanks!

  • Raze

    April 27, 2011 1:12 p.m. Raze Dork

    I hear Miata.net is THE source for info on these cars, but having never owned one I suppose I'll have to go over there and read up...

  • Javelin

    April 27, 2011 1:14 p.m. Javelin SuperDork

    First question is why? The hood is aluminum, the bumpers are plastic, and the steel is thin anyways. The sawzall Miata owner on here is who you need to talk to though.

  • April 27, 2011 1:16 p.m. Joshua Reader

    I can understand trunk and fenders but not much else.

  • April 27, 2011 1:21 p.m. rollinchicane New Reader

    Autokonexion sells both Fiberglass and Carbon parts. I have no direct experience with the products but have read on forums like miata.net to expect some fitment issues.

    http://autokonexion.com/

  • orphancars

    April 27, 2011 1:22 p.m. orphancars Reader

    Check out AWR -- they have 'glass and CF parts.

    Good quality stuff -- am using their flares for my TVR -- oddly enough they seem to be an almost perfect fit

  • dyintorace

    April 27, 2011 1:23 p.m. dyintorace SuperDork

    Javelin wrote:

    First question is why? The hood is aluminum, the bumpers are plastic, and the steel is thin anyways. The sawzall Miata owner on here is who you need to talk to though.

    A few reasons. The ability to bolt on flared fenders, better looks, replacement of damaged/bent parts, etc. Weight reduction wouldn't be the only goal.

    EDIT: Thanks for the recommendations to AWR and Autokonexion!

  • Javelin

    April 27, 2011 1:24 p.m. Javelin SuperDork

    Ah, that makes sense.

  • orphancars

    April 27, 2011 2:04 p.m. orphancars Reader

    Forgot to add this -- some of the AWR motorsports stuff is made for them by DG Motorsports.

    linky

    I know this because I tried to order some stuff from AWR, was politely told that they don't carry some of the stuff done by DG motorsports, although they list it on the AWR website.......they gave me Dave Green's cell directly to call. Nice guy, makes high quality parts!!!!!! very good looking parts, light weight, nice gelcoat covering. If I was putting these on a Miata, they look like they'd be a quick fit.....on my TVR there is a little fettling required.

    Can recommend both AWR and DG motorsports

  • Duke

    April 27, 2011 2:11 p.m. Duke SuperDork

    I would love a set of bolt-on flares. 2 of my fenders have wrinkles in the wheel arches, and I really want 15x9 wheels.

  • dyintorace

    April 27, 2011 2:26 p.m. dyintorace SuperDork

    Threads are always better with hotlinked pics. Flared Miata porn!

  • dyintorace

    April 27, 2011 2:27 p.m. dyintorace SuperDork

    orphancars wrote:

    Forgot to add this -- some of the AWR motorsports stuff is made for them by DG Motorsports.

    linky

    I know this because I tried to order some stuff from AWR, was politely told that they don't carry some of the stuff done by DG motorsports, although they list it on the AWR website.......they gave me Dave Green's cell directly to call. Nice guy, makes high quality parts!!!!!! very good looking parts, light weight, nice gelcoat covering. If I was putting these on a Miata, they look like they'd be a quick fit.....on my TVR there is a little fettling required.

    Can recommend both AWR and DG motorsports

    Good to know! Thanks again.

  • Apexcarver

    April 27, 2011 2:35 p.m. Apexcarver SuperDork

    IIRC, the guy I bought my hardtop from was involved with a company making a CF hardtop (Chaser aero IIRC)

    Lighter then the factory hardtop, but illegal for the good racing classes and heavier then removal if you arent required to have one.

  • dyintorace

    April 27, 2011 2:54 p.m. dyintorace SuperDork

    Apexcarver wrote:

    IIRC, the guy I bought my hardtop from was involved with a company making a CF hardtop (Chaser aero IIRC)

    Lighter then the factory hardtop, but illegal for the good racing classes and heavier then removal if you arent required to have one.

    Thanks for the lead. Out of ignorance, why is the CF hard top illegal for racing classes (I'm guessing you mean Spec Miata)?

  • orphancars

    April 27, 2011 10:07 p.m. orphancars Reader

    Not to threadjack, but in case someone needs them for a Miata or other project, I have a spare set of flares. These are fronts only and fit the '06 and up Miata. Willing to let these go for less than I bought them for.....one has a couple of holes from cleco clamps but are otherwise untouched.

    And if you need a full set, DG motorsports will make you a set for the rear of the car -- ask how I know

    Send me a PM..........

  • carguy123

    April 27, 2011 10:11 p.m. carguy123 SuperDork

    dyintorace wrote:

    Threads are always better with hotlinked pics. Flared Miata porn!

    That's awesome looking!

    No girly car now.

  • modernbeat

    April 27, 2011 11:29 p.m. modernbeat Dork

    Many of the composite parts manufacturers churn out low quality parts. Try to see the parts before you buy. And one of the high quality part makers is Axis Power Racing.

 
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