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Review - Carbonfibre Fog Panels....
« on: April 26, 2009, 10:52:59 pm »
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I must admit that when I first saw these available on the OSIR web site I wasn't very keen. However, since seeing them in the flesh on Neil's Candy White GTI I changed my mind.


WHY?

- Because they would house my aftermarket Hella LED Daylight Running Lights far more satisfactorily.

- For cosmetic reasons. I have never liked the OEM imitation grills and even with open vents the square shape looks like an afterthought and the design consequently appears not stylistically resolved.








SOURCING:

Available through the TTshop who are exclusive distributors for OSIR in Europe.

Contact : - Abi or Justin 01234 855 555

Pricing is unreliable in the current financial climate due to being made in Hong Kong and the exchange rate. If you need to ask, you can't afford it.


INSTALLATION:

Two methods. The simplest one is to drill a small hole in the bodywork to receive the self-tapping Allen key screw - One for each panel, so a total of two.

The other method is to remove the whole front bumper assembly and use the concealed tabs on the back of the carbon panels. OSIR have thoughtfully not drilled the front of the carbon in case this second method is preferred and have provided a soft recess to locate and be a guide for drilling.

You could, of course, do both methods.

A good friend of mine, Dan, works in real carbonfibre and has a well equipped workshop, so it made sense to ask his help. He dremmelled the back aperture edges to better fit the aftermarket LED DRL's. He also enamelled the fixings so they were black instead of white metal.






PLUS POINTS:

- Transforms the foglight panel areas of the GTI front.

- Greatly compliments an aftermarket splitter and carbonfibre nose mask.

- Being black they do not destroy the overall look of the GTI front.

- Results in a far more professionally resolved front design.

- They look quite 'motorsport'.

- They integrate my Hella DRL's perfectly instead of them protruding further with the OEM panels.




MINUS POINTS:

- Expensive. Carbonfibre is always expensive.

- Takes forever and a day to acquire. They are not a best seller and so stocks are low. They may only take 48hrs to land in the UK but then the frustration begins! International Hub > National Hub > Days waiting for duty assessment > ParcelFarce > SnailMail letter sent out notifying amount of duty > Not sent until duty paid > Finally staying in to receive sometime between 9:00am - 5:30pm. Total time nearly 3 weeks!

- Check the quality. I rejected one of mine as the weave was all over the place. But it was replaced without question and quality is usually good for OSIR products. TTshop were exemplary in their help and handling.

- The fixing washers and Allen key screws are white metal and so stand out visually. Why couldn't they be supplied black?




SUMMARY:

An expensive mod and not really worthwhile unless you either have Hella DRL's (I think I'm still the only GTI in the UK which does!) or an aftermarket splitter, unless, of course, you simply love the look of them. For the reasons I've already described, I'm very pleased with them.

They relate very well to the other OSIR carbon parts too, including the bonnet vent.









Since first writing this review I've had one of the carbon panels cut to receive the tow-eye without having to remove the panel totally - The less that the self-tapping screw fix gets used, the better. On some trackday circuits it's compulsory to have both rear and front tow-eyes fitted:

« Last Edit: January 29, 2011, 01:15:40 pm by RedRobin »


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Re: Review - Carbonfibre Fog Panels....
« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2009, 10:23:32 am »
Great write up as ever MR Robin.  :drinking:
I kind of hate and love them at the same time, for me the design needs to be recessed rather than sticking proud of the rest of the bumper, but apart from that they look great on Neil's and yours.  :happy2:

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Re: Review - Carbonfibre Fog Panels....
« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2009, 10:29:52 am »
nice write up robin  :happy2:

i personally dont think they look right somehow, i think they domiate the front too much. need to see them in real life,  :happy2:



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Re: Review - Carbonfibre Fog Panels....
« Reply #3 on: April 27, 2009, 11:27:04 am »
^^^^

@ TC - Yes, I agree, they'd be better if they were slightly recessed rather than fractionally proud.



@ Joe - Yes, I see your point - When the sun is on them they look much brighter and too dominant. However, in more typically English light they aren't anything like as noticeable.






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Re: Review - Carbonfibre Fog Panels....
« Reply #4 on: April 27, 2009, 11:34:38 am »
I looked at these for my Green MK5 as im really into carbon at the moment but felt they were a little too slab looking on the car.

I've found OSIR products pretty poor to be honest they look good in the pictures but the parts I've bought don't fit very well at all and each required some modification to fit.

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Re: Review - Carbonfibre Fog Panels....
« Reply #5 on: April 27, 2009, 11:59:17 am »

I looked at these for my Green MK5 as im really into carbon at the moment but felt they were a little too slab looking on the car.

I've found OSIR products pretty poor to be honest they look good in the pictures but the parts I've bought don't fit very well at all and each required some modification to fit.


....Again, I agree with your criticism (and appreciate you saying what you think) regarding a tendency towards 'slabbiness'. Whereas a slabbiness might be emphasised on a stock GTI (not Ed30 or Votex splitters), I think that mine is greatly helped by the carbon OSIR splitter and nose mask. Also, these new fog panels really do house my LED DRL's faaaar better, and so, although aware of the validity of the criticisms posted so far, I think they work within the context of my whole package. In fact, I would go as far as saying that they help the look of my central carbon splitter.

This pic is the best so far at illustrating what I'm trying to say : -



Perhaps it's a bit like my quad zorsts - Close to OTT but I get away with it!

From a distance on the road, they don't alter the car's appearance : -



[^ Oops! Not the best pic - I'll have to wait for another]
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Re: Review - Carbonfibre Fog Panels....
« Reply #6 on: April 27, 2009, 12:05:14 pm »
I hear you, just that used to seeing a grill in the bumper that i think it looks too flat, each to their own.

I like the carbon mask on the grill   :happy2:

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Re: Review - Carbonfibre Fog Panels....
« Reply #7 on: April 27, 2009, 12:14:58 pm »
Undecided.

On yours, I get it because they blend with the other carbon bits you have. On the white one, I'm not so sure they work? If they had a bigger duct I could do something with, then I may see a function over form.

Maybe I have to see them, as everything changes in the real world.
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Re: Review - Carbonfibre Fog Panels....
« Reply #8 on: April 27, 2009, 12:18:00 pm »
I hear you, just that used to seeing a grill in the bumper that i think it looks too flat, each to their own.

I like the carbon mask on the grill   :happy2:

i understand what your trying to say and i aggree, it looks a little flat at the front, or the nose looks too rounded now.  :confused:


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Re: Review - Carbonfibre Fog Panels....
« Reply #9 on: April 27, 2009, 12:27:51 pm »

I hear you, just that used to seeing a grill in the bumper that i think it looks too flat, each to their own.


i understand what your trying to say and i aggree, it looks a little flat at the front, or the nose looks too rounded now.  :confused:


....Yes, it does make the whole front of the car more rounded and I like that because it gives the illusion of being more aerodynamic [I'm wondering what Teutonic_Tamer would be posting about this if he was around!]

As tony_danza says, you'll know if you like them or not when you see them in the real world. It is particularly difficult to capture their effect in photographs for some unknown reason.


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Re: Review - Carbonfibre Fog Panels....
« Reply #10 on: April 27, 2009, 12:38:03 pm »

If they had a bigger duct I could do something with, then I may see a function over form.
 

....They'd be useless for track use because you wouldn't want to be continually threading/unthreading a self-tapper to remove one panel for the Tow loop.

If you fabricated a tapered connector from slot to round, the vents could then be more specifically functional.

This is never going to be a very popular mod (like my carbon vinyl'd Recaros) but it works for my individual car's mods and use. Of course, not everyone will like their appearance.

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Re: Review - Carbonfibre Fog Panels....
« Reply #11 on: April 27, 2009, 12:48:28 pm »
Tow eye isn't an issue, you just use the back one instead. Suppose you could just lose the fogs and duct from there?

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Re: Review - Carbonfibre Fog Panels....
« Reply #12 on: April 27, 2009, 07:47:55 pm »
i love the concept, unsure of the execution tbh. too slabbed

i personally think they would look tres cool if they were reduced in size, keeping the same width from left to right but trimming the top and bottom by flushing those areas to the car and coding them red and leaving a carbon piece no higher than the diameter of the spotlight lens

as they are its the area between scoop and spot thats a bit...dunno

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Re: Review - Carbonfibre Fog Panels....
« Reply #13 on: April 27, 2009, 07:57:05 pm »
As you know Robin, I love all things Carbon Fibre and OSIR products are no exception. I've debated these for a while, but I decided against them as they overlap quite a bit of the central design of the car. Otherwise I'd have had them like a shot. Still look gorgeous though :happy2:
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Re: Review - Carbonfibre Fog Panels....
« Reply #14 on: April 27, 2009, 08:54:41 pm »
i take it they are fibreglass with carbon put over the top of them? if they are then why do they cost so much?  :confused:

Mods yes but way too many to stick in this little box