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Old 06-04-2007, 07:26 AM
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you have some great points there Rich, i can understand the low pressure zone under the car sucking it to the ground but i still believe the splitters we are using would not have an effect like that on our cars, sure a proper splitter which is a few mm off the ground would create such a suction under the car
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Originally Posted by Ballistic
100% agree with that.

If you need some pictures of how to install and where to drill holes, lemme know.
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Originally Posted by Ballistic
100% agree with that.

If you need some pictures of how to install and where to drill holes, lemme know.
Yes, please.
Have the GT splitter and cannot quite figure it out, either.
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