From who to Buy??
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From who to Buy??
Hello everyone sorry if this has been posted before been doing some research and I am still confused on who to buy from. I am looking for a rear diffuser and front lip spoiler both CF look or overlay which ever one. I checked JL-Motoring and JBspeed. Those are the 2 companies I am picking from if you got any more let me know. Anyways I want a rear diffuser that I have to bolt on, meaning removing the old one and putting the new one. I don't wanta stick on even if is crazy glue. Do any of this two vendors sell this kind of diffuser and if not where can I get one that bolts on in the original place of the old one. Thank you
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Most if not all of the read diffusers make use the part under the existing diffuser cover. You peel off the thin cover, and then attach the new diffuser. A lot of guys have a body shop do this to get the correct fit. Some use fasteners, others just industrial adheasive. I got the Vorstiener replica that looks like this:
This is not mine, just a pic I found on the web. I held mine up, and it looks close, but if it it is to be done right, a body shop would be the way to go. I think mine will probably gather dust for a while...
This is not mine, just a pic I found on the web. I held mine up, and it looks close, but if it it is to be done right, a body shop would be the way to go. I think mine will probably gather dust for a while...
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Most if not all of the read diffusers make use the part under the existing diffuser cover. You peel off the thin cover, and then attach the new diffuser. A lot of guys have a body shop do this to get the correct fit. Some use fasteners, others just industrial adheasive. I got the Vorstiener replica that looks like this:
This is not mine, just a pic I found on the web. I held mine up, and it looks close, but if it it is to be done right, a body shop would be the way to go. I think mine will probably gather dust for a while...
This is not mine, just a pic I found on the web. I held mine up, and it looks close, but if it it is to be done right, a body shop would be the way to go. I think mine will probably gather dust for a while...