New Chin Spoiler for the 2011.
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I think it sits as low as the stock spoiler just sticks out more.
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looks nice congrats
does anyone have pics of a fully painted mustang with CDC chin? I mean painted body color the chin, sides, and rear valance, no black ABS plastic
does anyone have pics of a fully painted mustang with CDC chin? I mean painted body color the chin, sides, and rear valance, no black ABS plastic
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hmmm, it sure looks like it comes down lower than the stock one . . . but the stock front end has the hidden pieces underneath that actually are the lowest point, so maybe the CDC chin has the same net clearance as the stock one when you take those underneath pieces into account?
I like the looks of it, get's rid of the "mutton chops" which is a good thing, but I'm a little concerned about clearance on the New England roads, driveways, etc. which are not always the smoothest.
I like the looks of it, get's rid of the "mutton chops" which is a good thing, but I'm a little concerned about clearance on the New England roads, driveways, etc. which are not always the smoothest.
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There is one in my club that is Kona blue, looks pretty good all painted that color. Don't have any pics, but I'll see if I can get some.
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hmmm, it sure looks like it comes down lower than the stock one . . . but the stock front end has the hidden pieces underneath that actually are the lowest point, so maybe the CDC chin has the same net clearance as the stock one when you take those underneath pieces into account?
I like the looks of it, get's rid of the "mutton chops" which is a good thing, but I'm a little concerned about clearance on the New England roads, driveways, etc. which are not always the smoothest.
I like the looks of it, get's rid of the "mutton chops" which is a good thing, but I'm a little concerned about clearance on the New England roads, driveways, etc. which are not always the smoothest.
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