CF Splitter Install

AaronBB

Member
 Peoria, AZ
I purchased and installed the JL Motoring CF front splitter today.
I initially was a little worried about fit and finish but in the end I think it looks good. The mounting hardware that came with it was useless. I drilled holes and used machine screws, washers and lock nuts to fasten. The center span was unsupported so I used longer bolts and some aluminum tubing lengths to provide the support needed and think it came out ok.
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I think you did a very nice job and I like the look. a few questions: How would you rate the seller and where are they located? The web page for this item sucks; pictures are too far, doesn't show an E85 with one fitted and no pics of the diffuser by itself...
 
Being honest I don't think your car is ready for that splitter it needs some beefing up first wheels, suspension etc. I'm also not 100% on the way it sits out at the side.

Apologies if it sounds harsh just my opinion.
 
powerontap said:
I think you did a very nice job and I like the look. a few questions: How would you rate the seller and where are they located? The web page for this item sucks; pictures are too far, doesn't show an E85 with one fitted and no pics of the diffuser by itself...

Website was slow and pictures poor. The delivery was fast and the product arrived properly packaged and with no damage. Came with no instructions.

Aaron
 
Something else for the other half to hit in the multi storey car park, wash clean, scrap of the roadkill, dung etc. :oldman:

Having said that for the townies it would be ok.

And a very nice fitting job it is too but would the tubing effect the air flow!
 
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