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How does Flex Fiber hold up in cold climates?

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Old Jun 15, 2006 | 03:41 PM
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Default How does Flex Fiber hold up in cold climates?

The Buddy Club 2 kit is one of the only kits I would ever put on my car, however, the reason I have not bought the kit is the fact that it was made of fiberglass and that wouldn't work with Iowa winters. I recently noticed that http://viniati.com/ is now offering that kit in "Flex Fiber". I am wondering if anyone has had any experience with this material and if it holds up better than fiberglass in extremely cold conditions. The link to the kit on the site is: http://viniati.com/product_info.php?...ba004421128025
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off topic - i have no idea if it would work or not but thats the first tC kit ive seen that i would even consider pitting on my car.
Old Jun 15, 2006 | 03:47 PM
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off topic - i have no idea if it would work or not but thats the first tC kit ive seen that i would even consider pitting on my car.
Exactly...I love the look of the kit and I am not a body kit person. If the material is cold-resistant, I would definately be tempted to get this kit.
Old Jun 15, 2006 | 05:30 PM
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I'm also curious how the flexfiber holds up to pressure or scratch damage and high/low temps. Chicago has four seasons, sometimes all in the same day. Plus there are alot of retarded drivers who don't know how to park or open their doors slowly so I get all sorts of body damage and its driving me nuts. If I put alot of dough into a bodykit I wanna be sure it can hold up to moderate abuse. I wanna get the Raven kit skirts and rear and the buddy club 2 front.
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We are a Distributor of the Flex Fiber Body Kits, you can get more info on the Durability on http://www.flexfiberbodykits.com/ , you can click on a video to view the actual flexibility of the product. For those who are interested in the Flex Fiber BC2 kit for the TC, we have 3 left and the rest of them were presold. Next order will be about 6-8 weeks.

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