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Keeping the Roush side splitters clean?

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Old 7/7/12 | 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Mikeb1993
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.
This has nothing to do with the side splitters.

But you can install any spoiler you want, which you like best (gt500, pedestal, lip, Roush, etc.)

If you currently have no spoiler, you will have to drill holes in your decklid
Old 7/7/12 | 11:09 PM
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Originally Posted by LEwis26

This has nothing to do with the side splitters.

But you can install any spoiler you want, which you like best (gt500, pedestal, lip, Roush, etc.)

If you currently have no spoiler, you will have to drill holes in your decklid
Lmfao! And here I thought someone had the solution...
Old 7/17/12 | 03:03 PM
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HAHA - very happy to see this thread as keeping those things clean is a royal pain.

I have front splash guards and they still don't keep dirt from coating the rocker panel; the wheelbase is pretty long.
Old 7/17/12 | 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by JPMotorSport
HAHA - very happy to see this thread as keeping those things clean is a royal pain.

I have front splash guards and they still don't keep dirt from coating the rocker panel; the wheelbase is pretty long.
Which front guards do you have?
Old 7/17/12 | 09:19 PM
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The side splitter collect dirt because the air is not moving fast enough there. Actually proves they work to some degree.
Old 7/18/12 | 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Hytek
Which front guards do you have?
RPI designs. Not the 'best' design but they do keep some dirt off the car that otherwise would make its way to the corner of the car.

Easy to install and clears pretty well for a lowered vehicle (I am on Eibach/Roush DUB pro kits).
Old 7/18/12 | 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by JPMotorSport

RPI designs. Not the 'best' design but they do keep some dirt off the car that otherwise would make its way to the corner of the car.

Easy to install and clears pretty well for a lowered vehicle (I am on Eibach/Roush DUB pro kits).
Cool I'll have to look into them. Thanks
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