Just when I think I've seen the dumbest street car trend ever, a new one comes along to take its place. Seen these yet?
http://www.gulfcoasteuros.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=79890
Yeah, now you can fool people into believing you've got a Brembo kit behind those 22" rims..
Heh, these have been around for a few years.... they're pretty dumb.
WhiteLX
New Reader
9/9/11 1:56 p.m.
those have been around for a while.
Quoted from the website...haha...and I have seen these around on cars before...pretty hokey stuff.
Poseurs, take note: you can finally corral all that imaginary power your Hyundai Elantra SRT8 isn't making underhood. Eric Hsu at JDM Insider's Beyond the Dyno blog came across what'll doubtless be the latest trend to show up on M-badged Plymouth Breezes everywhere: bogus, glue-on brake caliper covers that give you the high-performance Brembo look while perfectly maintaining your fakemobile's incomprehensible lameness. When it comes to things that suck, innovation knows no bounds.
What a joke.
I have yet to see them in person.. but honestly, what kind of glue can hold up to brake temps?
^ the kind of glue that they're on to put this crap on their car.
Will
HalfDork
9/9/11 6:52 p.m.
I don't know, but it looks as if they used about a pint of it.
I had a guy bring his Volvo S40 in for a brake job to my shop with those things on.
It was some type of RTV high temp that held it on I think and yes there was gobs of it. So much so that I had to call him up to tell him that we would have to break them off in order to retract the rear actuating pistons.
Is it wrong that I took some pleasure in that?
"Well, can you put them back on?"
"No sir, no I cannot."
The whole car was definitely one of those that look like it has some decent aesthetic mods from about 20 feet away. Then you realize its a hack job. He kept proudly telling me how he avoided the high cost of the normal fake Brembo kits by getting a Hong Kong knock off through eBay.
I saw some, on a C5 corvette at the Dream Cruise this year.
I see that was posted here back in 2008: http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/grm/cheap-brembo-conversion/5627/page1/
I'm going to put some on my rear drums. Wonder if it'll be noticeable.
so is caliper paint suddenly passe?
gamby
SuperDork
9/10/11 12:00 p.m.
fasted58 wrote:
so is caliper paint suddenly passe?
That stuff was passe when it wasn't passe.
"And because we know your dumb ass can't turn a wrench, just slap some glue on 'em."
Reminds me: My brother's college buddy has a kid. Kid turns sixteen. He's going to buy a honda and "modify" it. Dad says to my brother "kid here bought a Honda and is going to 'modify' it." "Cool!" says my brother, "Let me know if I can help!" Kid says, "well, I've got a 'body kit' on the way and need help installing it." Brother says "Uh, yeah, let me know when you want to make it faster. Sell that body kit and let's use the cash on some suspension goodies."
Kid gets the body kit. Scratches head. Takes to local "Yo yo yo Customs" shop. Drives for a couple days before one of the side-skirts falls off. They had attached every piece with double-sided tape. Awesome.
In reply to poopshovel:
This story did not shock me in any way.
Wow, I didn't realize these things had been around so long. I guess I must be hanging around with the right crowd if I hadn't seen them before now.
And Poop's story doesn't surprise me either.
pres589 wrote:
In reply to poopshovel:
This story did not shock me in any way.
Me either... Personally, I think hondas look best lowered with nice rubber and lightweight rims. and NO other exterior mods..
ironic that it's posted on a forum that is mostly V-dubbers....the kings of non-functional styling who more or less hype up the "patina" (rusted hood) trend and the "strech and poke" 215 tires on a 10" wide wheel thing....
I'm gonna get some brake covers, but don't want Brembo. Wonder if they have some other brands available ;)
irish44j wrote:
ironic that it's posted on a forum that is mostly V-dubbers....the kings of non-functional styling who more or less hype up the "patina" (rusted hood) trend and the "strech and poke" 215 tires on a 10" wide wheel thing....
I'm gonna get some brake covers, but don't want Brembo. Wonder if they have some other brands available ;)
Funny, you mention those non-functional styling mods. The AutoZone next to my work has several employee cars that have all of those, 3 of which are Miatas.
I also recall the store I worked at where one of the mechanics had like 1000 cool points for his FC RX-7 with LS1 swap until he starting adding all those mods mentioned as above. Stretched tires on Enkei RPF1's are such a waste.
Tastelessness knows no marquee bounds.
My VW does have pantina though, but then again 25 years of outside storage will do that.
Sick-on sunroof
http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/20070914/fake-stick-on-sun-roof-why/
Fake V12 engine cover
http://www.kitcarmagazine.com/Featured-Article/V12Cover/Disguising%20your%20Lambo%20replica.htm
the stick on sunroof takes the cake....
peter
Reader
9/10/11 9:20 p.m.
I wonder if the fake sunroof would stick to my Miata's soft top. Just for E36 M3s and giggles.
Hell, I just wonder if the fake sunroof is big enough to keep the rain out of the real one on my Mk.2 Golf..
This just needs a soundracer: http://www.soundracer.se/