Need opinions on VFN Sonoco hood
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Need opinions on VFN Sonoco hood
Hey guys, I'm thinking of installing the VFN Sonoco hood on my 4th gen camaro. The base one with no body line. I'm undecided on which one to get....the "bolton" or "pin-on" style. The car will be driven on the street but it will see a lot of track action. I'm trying to reduce as much weight as possible from the car, so that's the reason why I'm considering the "pin-on" style because it's 11lbs lighter.
Does anyone have experience with the pin-on style hood? Is it real flimsy and weak? I don't mind putting the pins on but I don't want to sacrafice the looks of the car. I don't want the hood to end up getting spider cracks because of the weak structure.
BTW, how much lighter is the Sonoco hood "bolt-on" compared to the factory SS hood?
Also, if you guys think of anything else I should know about these hoods, please feel free to post it.
Thanks guys.
Does anyone have experience with the pin-on style hood? Is it real flimsy and weak? I don't mind putting the pins on but I don't want to sacrafice the looks of the car. I don't want the hood to end up getting spider cracks because of the weak structure.
BTW, how much lighter is the Sonoco hood "bolt-on" compared to the factory SS hood?
Also, if you guys think of anything else I should know about these hoods, please feel free to post it.
Thanks guys.
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unless its for an all out drag car get the bolt on, imo 11 pounds can be made up else where, if your really going all out with cutting weight ok i get it, but if your not going to go all out you will never feel 11 pounds in a street car, i have the 3 inch ss hood, bolt on and that is really light,its just a pita to need 2 people just to get under your hood, there is tons of ways to cut your weight down, if your going to strip the car down get the pin on, if your just looking to lose a few pounds and not have a gutted race car its bolt on,ryan car looks great bud,really wanna see vids of that beast killing the track lol
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unless its for an all out drag car get the bolt on, imo 11 pounds can be made up else where, if your really going all out with cutting weight ok i get it, but if your not going to go all out you will never feel 11 pounds in a street car, i have the 3 inch ss hood, bolt on and that is really light,its just a pita to need 2 people just to get under your hood, there is tons of ways to cut your weight down, if your going to strip the car down get the pin on, if your just looking to lose a few pounds and not have a gutted race car its bolt on,ryan car looks great bud,really wanna see vids of that beast killing the track lol
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The pin-on hood is very light and well supported underneath. I've pulled my hood well over 100 times in the 8-9 months I've had it and have no issues with cracking or spider-webbing.
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Thanks guys. I think I'll be sticking to the bolt-on version. I'm actually cutting the car of all non-essential accessories. It's going to be a sleeper. I'll be pulling the dash board out this wknd to gut the inside. No A/C, P/S, Wipers, etc... I'm trying to cut the weight as close to 3000lbs as possible without it looking like a cutted street car.