Anyone installed a Deutchnine Splitter
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Anyone installed a Deutchnine Splitter
I'm looking at a splitter for my S2, and quite like the look of the Deutchnine one:
http://www.deutschnine.com/mm5/merch...-aero-dynamics
Has anyone had any experience with fitting one of these. Just curious to get opinions, although I would expect that the quality is pretty good.
Eric
http://www.deutschnine.com/mm5/merch...-aero-dynamics
Has anyone had any experience with fitting one of these. Just curious to get opinions, although I would expect that the quality is pretty good.
Eric
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There's a difference between "overpriced" and "expensive". I don't think these guys ever pretended to be catering to the price-conscious end of town. But if you want the quality stuff, and you don't mind paying for it, you know where to go...
#5
Depending on the colour of your car and look your after, you may be able to paint it a satin black, and save some $ on the paint portion of the install. A nice rattle can satin black can be had for under $10.00!
#6
Check out the splitter from Texas Performance Concepts they are good quality and priced reasonably. I have used black truck bed liner on my splitter to keep it from chipping, it is not body color but splitters eat a lot of road debris and if they are painted they take a beating.
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#8
Agreed. The "problem" is our cars are underpriced to begin with so a $600 body panel feels expensive for a <$10k car. If you drive a $40k+ newer 911 or M3, a body panel of the same quality design and construction for $600 would sound like a steal.
#9
Hey Eric just a word of caution on Deutsche 9. I ordered a Short Shift from them in November. Their website says 10 working days to fabricate then ship. I thought it would arrive by December at the latest. No word. 1 email. 2 emails. 3 emails. nothing. Then finally the 4th e-mail gets replied to in mid December saying sorry about the delay but it's been sent. I ask for tracking info still nothing. Christmas came and went and I still haven't seen the short shift which is ridiculous.
They wouldn't take payment by credit card so you have to do it through Pay Pal which is a pain and after a certain period of time you can't contest or withdraw the payment for non-delivery (which I would have done by now if it was on my Credit Card)
I have no doubt that when (if?) it arrives it will be well made but these guys are seriously lacking in customer service and time means nothing to them.
Pelican by contrast can ship from the US to NZ in as little as 7 days and if you ask a question you get a reply within 24 hours.
Just my experience with them. Caveat emptor
They wouldn't take payment by credit card so you have to do it through Pay Pal which is a pain and after a certain period of time you can't contest or withdraw the payment for non-delivery (which I would have done by now if it was on my Credit Card)
I have no doubt that when (if?) it arrives it will be well made but these guys are seriously lacking in customer service and time means nothing to them.
Pelican by contrast can ship from the US to NZ in as little as 7 days and if you ask a question you get a reply within 24 hours.
Just my experience with them. Caveat emptor
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Hey Eric just a word of caution on Deutsche 9. I ordered a Short Shift from them in November. Their website says 10 working days to fabricate then ship. I thought it would arrive by December at the latest. No word. 1 email. 2 emails. 3 emails. nothing. Then finally the 4th e-mail gets replied to in mid December saying sorry about the delay but it's been sent. I ask for tracking info still nothing. Christmas came and went and I still haven't seen the short shift which is ridiculous.
They wouldn't take payment by credit card so you have to do it through Pay Pal which is a pain and after a certain period of time you can't contest or withdraw the payment for non-delivery (which I would have done by now if it was on my Credit Card)
I have no doubt that when (if?) it arrives it will be well made but these guys are seriously lacking in customer service and time means nothing to them.
Pelican by contrast can ship from the US to NZ in as little as 7 days and if you ask a question you get a reply within 24 hours.
Just my experience with them. Caveat emptor
They wouldn't take payment by credit card so you have to do it through Pay Pal which is a pain and after a certain period of time you can't contest or withdraw the payment for non-delivery (which I would have done by now if it was on my Credit Card)
I have no doubt that when (if?) it arrives it will be well made but these guys are seriously lacking in customer service and time means nothing to them.
Pelican by contrast can ship from the US to NZ in as little as 7 days and if you ask a question you get a reply within 24 hours.
Just my experience with them. Caveat emptor
#14
How heavy are the D9 splitters and do they include the front undertray section or how do they attach. I'd like to see a pic of one uninstalled if you have one.
Eric
#15
I'm also having trouble getting stuff from the US at the moment (to Oz). USPS express guaranteed delivery dates are not being met. Apparently it is a combination of trade winds, the Qantas A380 fiasco with the Rolls Royce engines and new year period. My shipment left the US on 29 December - no sign of it here yet.
Last edited by Eric_Oz_S2; 01-05-2011 at 11:50 PM. Reason: typo