Hotrod I'm not sure on brand but I'll go to paper work to find out ,It dosen't say on spindles and rest of lift , I bought it fom E bay a little over two years ago but I will find out. The lift handles nicer than stock and gives nice aperance .
Matt , as far as laying out carbon fiber , sand and fill any gouges or that sorda things , prep it with a plastic cleaner ,the you can lay it out ,
you have to know what your covering and lay it out . I coulden't rap big wide corners but smaler ones I did you had to work it slow!!(with your working place warmer than normal )because it is like a big sticker and would crack persay when cold but once layed out MAN does it look tuff as
s..t . It is forgiving you can move it around pritty good. If you put on window tint it is almost the same but thicker and you can put a slip agent down to move it around to. start in the middle and work out with a squegie
or a bondo spredder something like that
OlBoy, the engine plate ; No I used the origanal one but I modified It to work, I found out where it was going to mount and made a tempate of mounting slots and moved them to where they needed to be then put it in the mill and cut new slots THEN I had to take frount mounting holes for mounts and move them outward to get full movement out of motor . I cut 1/4 inch plate drilled 3/4 holes in them 1.5 - 1.0 inch then tiged them on,
You can mig it to but I chose to tig since my father just got his fixed finaly
I'll try post a pic
CC-GT