Pic Request: ISF with CF splitters
#109
Weapon,
What did you use on the upper side to secure them? The end that faces the center of the bumper is out further than you may want as they will certainly catch more air being out that far. Realizing that all of us put these on for esthetics and not being functional, not sure I would be comfortable with them that far out. Of course, this is only my opinion. Looks great though!
What did you use on the upper side to secure them? The end that faces the center of the bumper is out further than you may want as they will certainly catch more air being out that far. Realizing that all of us put these on for esthetics and not being functional, not sure I would be comfortable with them that far out. Of course, this is only my opinion. Looks great though!
Last edited by ISFSteve; 05-22-12 at 07:02 PM.
#112
This is exactly why the splitters cracked (and broke) on the other thread. It was too much downforce for that skinny splitter.
Weapon,
What did you use on the upper side to secure them? The end that faces the center of the bumper is out further than you may want as they will certainly catch more air being out that far. Realizing that all of us put these on for esthetics and not being functional, not sure I would be comfortable with them that far out. Of course, this is only my opinion. Looks great though!
What did you use on the upper side to secure them? The end that faces the center of the bumper is out further than you may want as they will certainly catch more air being out that far. Realizing that all of us put these on for esthetics and not being functional, not sure I would be comfortable with them that far out. Of course, this is only my opinion. Looks great though!
#113
Here are some pics of splitters just installed
Drilled holes Thur under portion of front bumper used bolts with lock tight to secure
Attachment 247535
Drilled holes Thur under portion of front bumper used bolts with lock tight to secure
Attachment 247535
Although, I would strongly urge you to add some larger washers to spread the force on those bolts.
Are those bolts with nuts or sheet metal screws with loctite? I would use nylock nuts with large washers on the top as well.
#114
Yes, you must use large fender washers for sure. The largest ones that will fit would be best.
#115
#116
@weapon F. How's your front splitter holding up?
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#118
i ended up buying a lexon cf lip. LOL
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#119