Re: My Victory hood is sagging!
Well, Im sorry to hear you are having problem's with the hood. The first hood we sent out was our fault, and I did promptly replace the hood at no cost to you because of it being pulled too green from the molds.
I spoke with the lady at the front of the store just to make sure everything was great with the replacement hood. I did personaly inspect the replacement hood to make sure there were no problems with it.
The reason I say they can sag around the duct area on this hood or any fiberglass hood is because it doesn't have a under structure to support it up. That being said even if the hood was perfect from us and from the body shop, heat, or preasure from an item being left on the hood while its warm can cause that part to dip in. I recommended re-heating that area and trying to slowly work it back up. Fiberglass retains a memory in the resin and will go back to its original shape when it was first cured.
While I sympathize with it being a show car and wanting everything to be crisp. Composites are a crafted part, and we try to make them the best we can, but circumstances around the normal can affect the product in many ways.
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