Happy Holidays everyone. Planning to redo my dash in Carbon Fiber and really want to pick the right wrap/sticker. There are so many options that include glossy, matte, 3D, 4D, etc. What would you recommend that provides a great look?
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Happy Holidays everyone. Planning to redo my dash in Carbon Fiber and really want to pick the right wrap/sticker. There are so many options that include glossy, matte, 3D, 4D, etc. What would you recommend that provides a great look?
I used 3M's 1080 vinyl (available on amazon). It's not too glossy & very easy to work with / install. However, I did find it to be fragile & easily nicked when installing the switches & gauges. I recommend painting the bare aluminum to match the color of the vinyl so that if you do get a nick you won't have bright shiny metal peeking through. Also, it may help to let the vinyl "cure" a couple of weeks before populating the dash.
Another option is tolex (https://www.mojotone.com/Cabinets_x/...ber-Tolex-54-W). I saved this link when another forum member posted that it's used to cover amplifiers for touring rock bands. If tolex can handle roadie abuse, it for sure will handle covering our dash. Give these guys a call & see if they'll send you a sample.
Whatever covering you use, you want to do any tightening on the back side of the dash so you don't scrape up the covering. Also be sure to follow up telling us what you chose, how you installed it, and how it turned out!
John
IMG_3561 by jhsitton, on Flickr
John
MK IV Roadster #8631
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Thanks John. Your dash looks great. Exactly what I'm looking for. By the way, I grew up in Manassas and spent a lot of time in Fairfax. Still call that area "home"
I used the same material as phileas_fogg. Hopefully there's a pic attached of mine here...
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MK IV Roadster #8631
Ford 302, Holley Terminator EFI, T5z, 3.55 Rear End, IRS, 17” Halibrand Replicas (9” front, 10.5” rear), Nitto 555 G2’s (275/40ZR17 front, 315/35ZR17 rear), Fast Freddie’s Power Steering, F5 Wilwood Brakes, FFMetal’s Firewall Forward, Forte’s Hydraulic Clutch & Throttle Linkage
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Way back when a friend did one of the FFR CF dashes. I kept thinking ricer CF w/ a heavy coat of glossy clear over it. When I finally got to his garage to check out his car I was surprised. It was maybe 5 minutes into the looking and talking when I remembered to look at the dash. It was fantastic because he went w/ a flat or maybe satin clear. So, yeah, much like Phileas's, you notice it's CF but it doesn't stand out like a spot light is on it.
FFR MkII, 408W, Tremec TKO 500, 2015 IRS, DA QA1s, Forte front bar, APE hardtop.
I did an FFR carbon fibre dash and console on my MkIII. I found the FFR carbon fibre had flaws along the bottom edge and FFR sent me two replacement panels that were better but thin and still had flaws. I laminated two panels together and came up with a good result that was stiff and only needed anchoring at the ends and dash frame where I mounted a passenger hand hold. I wondered about a clear coat but was concerned that if it got scratched it would be a nuisance to fix so I used a polishing compound and buffing wheel and it turned out great. I was concerned that if you used a wrap it woud stand out and look decal cheap. I trimmed the bottom with an alum and wood trim to match the steering wheel and console I built . The console is inlaid with true carbon fibre sheet. The wood and alum trim offsets the carbon fibre giving it quite a classy look. I have received lots of complements on the interior as I think it harkens back to many cars of this period that had interior wood trim while the CF gives it a more contemporary look.Polish_20200108_124204881.jpg
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When I built #3917 I put the FFR CF Dash in it. I'm not a Fan, things Will Rattle against it. I know very few consider it but the more unusual stuff you do to a car will effect the Sale (one day).
Rob, I love how it turned out. And your car appears to be the same color combo as mine so it helps to get an idea of how it will look. Very well done.
-Greg
You can also do a real CF veneer laminated to the aluminum dash sourced from Protech Composites (Vancouver, WA):
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For a fair comparison to the FFR dash you have to look at the new ones, those are formed in an autoclave and come sprayed in a flat clear. They were used in the 25th Anniversary car and there are more pics in the gallery: https://www.factoryfive.com/gallerie...-studio-shots/
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Whichever way you decide to go I highly recommend the flat finish as it cuts down on the glare and in my opinion looks higher end. (This from someone who has the old gloss style and dash envy)
Jim Schenck
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