Keeping the Roush side splitters clean?
Well I got me an angle attachment for my drill and installed the splash guards I posted off ebay. They are pretty cheap looking but not necessarily bad looking. Not really worth $50 for sure. But we will see if they do the job.
Originally Posted by RobDis
Well I got me an angle attachment for my drill and installed the splash guards I posted off ebay. They are pretty cheap looking but not necessarily bad looking. Not really worth $50 for sure. But we will see if they do the job.
How much do you want for your set?
Well the instructions said no drilling needed. They included some 3M tape to secure the top section of the front guards. I didnt like that. So I took a couple of self tapping metal screws, half inch long and zapped one in the top section, and one in the lower into the rocker panel. Now the fronts are a little more securely attached. the rears utilized all 3 screws and didnt need additional screws.
Well now that they are on the car I think Im going to keep them. Sorry to tease ya!
dude, skinniest tire ever, wtf?! lol
Ok these cheapo Flea-bay splash guards earned there place on the stang this week. I ended up behind a stripe painting crew on the highway this week and hit the yellow paint a little on my driver side before I realized it! The fronts didn't protect very well. Got some of the nasty yellow paint on the side of the car! Thankfully water and a grocery store rewards card got it off in time. The rears however completely protected and kept the paint from getting on the rear of the car completely! I guess I will leave them on!
Originally Posted by RobDis
Ok these cheapo Flea-bay splash guards earned there place on the stang this week. I ended up behind a stripe painting crew on the highway this week and hit the yellow paint a little on my driver side before I realized it! The fronts didn't protect very well. Got some of the nasty yellow paint on the side of the car! Thankfully water and a grocery store rewards card got it off in time. The rears however completely protected and kept the paint from getting on the rear of the car completely! I guess I will leave them on!
Originally Posted by LEwis26
Got them in the mail and installed them today.
I think they look incredible. Great protection without looking tacky. The CF really accents the white.
Rear:
Front:
Both:
I think they look incredible. Great protection without looking tacky. The CF really accents the white.
Rear:
Front:
Both:
Check out my pictures posted in my album for more options. Dirt does collect on top of the splitters because that is evidence that air is putting pressure there. If the air were sliding past they would stay clean but since the air pressure builds up on top pushing the car down the air doesn't move as fast and dirt collects. You should see how bad it looks after a run in the rain.
Weird web site has albums and galleries don't show in the same place unnecessarily complicated.
https://themustangsource.com/members...110134/albums/
Weird web site has albums and galleries don't show in the same place unnecessarily complicated.
https://themustangsource.com/members...110134/albums/
Last edited by 908ssp; Sep 26, 2011 at 09:14 AM.
Quick question on my '13 Mustang V6. I'm planning to buy a spoiler, side scoops and quarter window louvers (all OEM from Ford). (The reason I did not get them installed when I first bought the car was because of the instillation fees). Btw, my Mustang is black. Which spoiler should I go with? (Also, just
To let you know, I have the tech package and reverse sensing system) - in case this is a contributing factor on which spoiler can be put on.
To let you know, I have the tech package and reverse sensing system) - in case this is a contributing factor on which spoiler can be put on.
Last edited by Mikeb1993; Jul 7, 2012 at 03:15 PM. Reason: Extra details





