Anybody know a business that sells them new? Whether it be the universal fit or custom? I have looked on eBay, but they only sell a silver carbon fiber (carbon fiber, ANY amount of carbon fiber used on a car in South Australia is illegal), so I was either looking for a black carbon fiber or just a plain black polyurethane or something.
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Originally posted by Brandoncb7 View PostWhat about painting the carbon ones? The only thing i've seen so far were the CF ones.
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What are canards? And what do they do? (I do feel dumb for asking but I want to know!)The CB7 Collector.Team Kindred Impulse Member #392 LX Coupe F22A12013 Toyota Corolla S92 EX Sedan F22A1Originally posted by deevergoteDo you really need to make a thread asking if having your car like this /---\ will cause uneven tire wear? Try walking like that for a few weeks and see if your shoes wear funny! (hint: they will.)
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Originally posted by YOanthony View PostANY amount of carbon fiber used on a car in South Australia is illegal), so I was looking for a black carbon fiber
ANY carbon fiber is illegal, yet you are looking for a black carbon fiber one?
I remember a while ago now, HOT4's had a DIY canards article, try checking their website.
Otherwise you always do some DIY aluminium ones.
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why on earth is carbon fiber illegal there?
oh, and happy, canards are little winglets people put on their front bumpers to make it look more agressive and think that they help with front end downforce when they really only add drag. here is a picture with some canards:
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Originally posted by steelbluesleepR View Postwhy on earth is carbon fiber illegal there?
oh, and happy, canards are little winglets people put on their front bumpers to make it look more agressive and think that they help with front end downforce when they really only add drag. here is a picture with some canards:
The CB7 Collector.Team Kindred Impulse Member #392 LX Coupe F22A12013 Toyota Corolla S92 EX Sedan F22A1Originally posted by deevergoteDo you really need to make a thread asking if having your car like this /---\ will cause uneven tire wear? Try walking like that for a few weeks and see if your shoes wear funny! (hint: they will.)
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they do help when properly adjusted to the car's aerodynamics, otherwise yea they just look cool and add drag.
how the hell is CF illegal in Australia? how would you get it in then? and if you do you could just paint themOriginally posted by scudweiserit will go vrooooooom bauggggghhhh mmmmmmaauuugggg. Still no mmmmmbAAAAAAAUUUHHHHHHH though.Originally posted by deevergoteDo you have anything intelligent to offer, or are you just trying to whore up your post count?
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Originally posted by lordoja View Postthey do help when properly adjusted to the car's aerodynamics, otherwise yea they just look cool and add drag.
how the hell is CF illegal in Australia? how would you get it in then? and if you do you could just paint them
Btw all aerodynamic aids that add downforce create drag.
You can't expect to stick your arm out the window and not feel the air pushing your arm back.
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Originally posted by evil_demon_01 View PostAs the OP said in his first post, Carbon fiber ON a car is illegal, not carbon fiber itself.
Btw all aerodynamic aids that add downforce create drag.
You can't expect to stick your arm out the window and not feel the air pushing your arm back.
ah i get it, road regs i guess... would be interesting to find out whyOriginally posted by scudweiserit will go vrooooooom bauggggghhhh mmmmmmaauuugggg. Still no mmmmmbAAAAAAAUUUHHHHHHH though.Originally posted by deevergoteDo you have anything intelligent to offer, or are you just trying to whore up your post count?
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Thanks for everyone's replies.
evil_demon_01 - yes, in South Australia, the police are very picky about CF, whether it be a spoiler, a trunk lid, a bonnet or even a small little emblem they don't like it. The excuse given to us is that "if you get into a serious accident, the CF will shatter and it's not very safe". And to risk being pulled over for them to discover other things in my car which "aren't safe" I try to stick by the rules, but as Brandoncb7 suggested, I could just paint over them black. Although now finding out some more about them, and that there aren't any SPECIFICALLY made for the CB7, I have decided against it. I have asked a few of the other users that have canards, and unfortunately they said that they used some from another car model. For example an S2000's canards will fit okay, because of the way the bumpers are both curved, although I would not like to take the risk. Instead, I have chosen something similar to these:
I'll probably get some when I get my Type-R lip on, I have read even more into those, apparently they look horrible with thin lips, so it is advised to anyone who is thinking the same as I (in getting them) that a larger thicker lip is used. For example the Type-R 94/95 Accord lip or the Spoon lip.
To everyone else -It is true that the canards do not provide any real improvement to the way the car handles, and they should be on the bottom of your "modifications" list. Unless done by a professional, they will give minimal change to how the car handles, and you will not notice it. If, for example, you like the look, and wish to put them on your car, by all means put them on. But the only time you will actually feel if they make a difference is if you race heavily around a track, or go through a wind tunnel.
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Originally posted by dee18701 View PostLOL...I had these on my 82 S-10's body kit
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Originally posted by 10thAnnCB7 View PostIve always liked how the ARC. Canards look.
Even thought about gettin them to throw on the CB.
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