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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: Jimp on 19 September 2008, 21:07
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My carbon fibre badgeless grille arrived this evening! I was going to go out and install it straight away but noticed a small crack on the far side. The package it came in was very well protected with a large padded outer box and the grille in bubblewrap and a sleeve in another box in the padding. For this reason I doubt it was damaged in transport. I was very careful removing it from the packaging so I doubt I cracked it. The only other option is that it could have been cracked at the factory. Should I contact the store I bought it from or could I repair it? The crack is pretty small and in a spot that isn't essential, but I'm worried it could crack in further if I don't deal with it. The front and a lot of the sides is made of carbon fibre and parts of the back are made of abs plastic, so maybe some sort of glue/strong adhesive could repair it? Could the CF experts help me out on this one?
Pics:
The grille itself:
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g309/jimmycake/Car/Picture001.jpg)
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g309/jimmycake/Car/Picture004.jpg)
The crack. I couldn't get the camera to focus very well on it though.
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g309/jimmycake/Car/Picture003.jpg)
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g309/jimmycake/Car/Picture006.jpg)
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g309/jimmycake/Car/Picture007.jpg)
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g309/jimmycake/Car/Picture005.jpg)
Any ideas?
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get the postal insurance to sort it. shouldn't be broke.
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I would get it swopped, ps it's not real carbon is it ?
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I would get it swopped, ps it's not real carbon is it ?
lad says its plastic on the back if you read it.
regardless of how well it was packed it's a postal insurance shout for sure. they are a pain in the arse though (from experience)
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I would get it swopped, ps it's not real carbon is it ?
lad says its plastic on the back if you read it.
regardless of how well it was packed it's a postal insurance shout for sure. they are a pain in the arse though (from experience)
i am aware of what he wrote, but he still says other bits are CF, when the close ups are not of carbon fibre imo, its just all plastic with a CF effect sprayed on
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it'll be a plastic piece with a carbon fibre wrap. it's easier and cheaper, but has none of the benefits a genuine carbon fibre piece would give.
carbon grilles are only fo' sho' anyway.
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it'll be a plastic piece with a carbon fibre wrap. it's easier and cheaper, but has none of the benefits a genuine carbon fibre piece would give.
carbon grilles are only fo' sho' anyway.
All im saying is there is no real carbon weave on that grill, its purely a piece of plastic with a spray effect on it, he doesnt need an expert in CF weave repair as it doesn't contain an ounce of carbon fibre
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Fair enough, it may well be fake CF, but it still looks damn good :cool:.
Is this good news for my crack repair?
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Fair enough, it may well be fake CF, but it still looks damn good :cool:.
Is this good news for my crack repair?
hmm, not really as cf wouldn't spread as the plastic may, anyway you got it from fischer didnt you ?, contact them and tell them, they should sort you out hopefully
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I would first get in touch with the seller and include pics with your communication.
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I'd check the advert. If they are selling it as genuine carbon fibre on ABS plastic, then you have been mis-sold. It does look the part from the distance shots :cool: and should repair quite easily with some epoxy resin applied to the rear of the crack and some fibre-glass wool as a bridge, but you will still be able to see the crack slightly from the front. I'd be tempted to contact the seller to see what he says. The weave on geniune carbon-fibre goes in both directions and not just in one direction. You can also see the individual fibres on genuine CF. :wink:
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I'd check the advert. If they are selling it as genuine carbon fibre on ABS plastic, then you have been mis-sold. It does look the part from the distance shots :cool: and should repair quite easily with some epoxy resin applied to the rear of the crack and some fibre-glass wool as a bridge, but you will still be able to see the crack slightly from the front. I'd be tempted to contact the seller to see what he says. The weave on geniune carbon-fibre goes in both directions and not just in one direction. You can also see the individual fibres on genuine CF. :wink:
its not real, perhaps there advert is misleading but its sold as CF colour for 15 euros extra
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I'd check the advert. If they are selling it as genuine carbon fibre on ABS plastic, then you have been mis-sold. It does look the part from the distance shots :cool: and should repair quite easily with some epoxy resin applied to the rear of the crack and some fibre-glass wool as a bridge, but you will still be able to see the crack slightly from the front. I'd be tempted to contact the seller to see what he says. The weave on geniune carbon-fibre goes in both directions and not just in one direction. You can also see the individual fibres on genuine CF. :wink:
its not real, perhaps there advert is misleading but its sold as CF colour for 15 euros extra
I know it isn't real :grin:
This is real :wink:
(http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t8/hurdy_album/OSIRCarbonfibre002.jpg)
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....This is real too : -
(http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c214/DanR32/P9110006.jpg)
Sorry, this probably isn't that helpful but it's as the others say - It's down to the supplier/shippers to replace - That's why you paid for insurance during shipping.
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SEND IT BACK. IT IS BROKEN. IT SHOULD NOT BE BROKEN.
DO NOT FANNY AROUND REPAIRING IT.
Sorry for shouting, but the item is clearly not of "merchantable quality". It should be "free from minor defects" - that huge fookin crack is clearly more than a "minor" defect. Therefore it wants returning to the supplier (at their cost), and either exchanged for another item, or a full refund issued. :rolleyes:
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I've sent an email to fischer with pictures of the crack. Waiting to hear back from them now.
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I've sent an email to fischer with pictures of the crack. Waiting to hear back from them now.
Hope you get a positive outcome from Fischer with this as they can be difficult when dealing with "faulty" products.