I believe Seibon owns Anderson Composites, no?Been running this on the street for a while, no shake, no fitment issues. I have run Seibon and Tiger racing hoods on previous cars this one seems to be of similar quality
I believe Seibon owns Anderson Composite too.I believe Seibon owns Anderson Composites, no?
I really want the Anderson Composites GT350R spoiler, but haven't seen too many reviews.
It seems to me that you are very good at selling your products but answering questions to your costumers seems not to be your issue.We have sold thousands of hoods to customers from all walks of life that use their vehicles in a variety of ways. Recently we are proud to have one of our customers Cliff Elliot break the Naturally Aspirated GT Class at the Texas Mile. Its easy for us to tell you we are great; but use the search tool and find out what others are saying about our products.
I believe Seibon owns Anderson Composite too.
Their GT350R spoiler is nice and the quality is there. I went with their carbon fiber products due to quality and their designs. However, I am losing a little faith as they been negligent and their side scoops I ordered have some some fitment issues.
It depends on what on are looking for and how deep your pockets are. If you want a GT350R with the look of an almost exact replica, get a Carbon 2 Carbon one. They are expensive, but the spoiler is a close match, if not, the closest to the original. If you want quality and just a look of the GT350R with some cost savings, then Anderson Composite. I will say that some other companies GT350R spoiler are closer to the real thing than Anderson's, but the quality was not there as Anderson's quality was better.
I am not sure how high it sits compared to OEM, but can tell you that it may be noticeable when looked at. AC quality is there, but to look close to OEM, it is off. I still say that if you want better quality, closer to OEM replica, and pleasing to the eye, then C2C is the way to go. They are worth the expensive price of an leg and an arm. I like AC and unless someone is familiar with the GT350R wing itself, its hard to tell unless you see it side by side or have a photographic memory of it.[MENTION=26707]Mootang[/MENTION]
Thanks for the reply. Didn't actually see this until now.
I think my main concern with the 350R spoilers are how they seem to differentiate in height compared to the actual OEM version. Now that there are multiple replicas, I've seen some that sit low, and some that sit high...
Do you happen to know how accurate the Anderson Composites one is? I feel like some of these replicas are an eyesore from the back because of how unnaturally high they sit.