Is anyone selling a pair of factory RS splitters?
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Mark/Ninjabones:
Do I understand correctly that the factory splitters hold up better than the fiberglas ones? After about 25 days at VIR, CMP and RR the undersides of my MA Shaw splitters are pretty beat up. They're wearing through and starting to chunk ... if you know what I mean.
Or should I just consider the splitters to be a consumable, like the front rotors?
Thanks
Ed
Do I understand correctly that the factory splitters hold up better than the fiberglas ones? After about 25 days at VIR, CMP and RR the undersides of my MA Shaw splitters are pretty beat up. They're wearing through and starting to chunk ... if you know what I mean.
Or should I just consider the splitters to be a consumable, like the front rotors?
Thanks
Ed
#18
Hey Mark, I was purely researching the difference between the 2-pc and 3-pc splitters and ran across this e-bay sale in hong kong... Don't ask how that happened. But check it out, it seems a lot cheaper than what you've found thus far. Not sure, if they're the OEM version or not... It might be worth a peak anyway.
http://cgi.ebay.com.my/95-97-Porsche...mZ170308939661
http://cgi.ebay.com.my/95-97-Porsche...mZ170308939661
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Hey Mark, I was purely researching the difference between the 2-pc and 3-pc splitters and ran across this e-bay sale in hong kong... Don't ask how that happened. But check it out, it seems a lot cheaper than what you've found thus far. Not sure, if they're the OEM version or not... It might be worth a peak anyway.
http://cgi.ebay.com.my/95-97-Porsche...mZ170308939661
http://cgi.ebay.com.my/95-97-Porsche...mZ170308939661
Come on. Are you serious??? I'm putting this in the "they can't seriously charge that much for that" file, which has been getting very large lately.
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RS factory splitters worth the extra cost....
I have had them on the car for 7 years??? Still looking good although the paint is slowly being sand blasted off (The areas that are not covered in 3M).
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Mark/Ninjabones:
Do I understand correctly that the factory splitters hold up better than the fiberglas ones? After about 25 days at VIR, CMP and RR the undersides of my MA Shaw splitters are pretty beat up. They're wearing through and starting to chunk ... if you know what I mean.
Or should I just consider the splitters to be a consumable, like the front rotors?
Thanks
Ed
Do I understand correctly that the factory splitters hold up better than the fiberglas ones? After about 25 days at VIR, CMP and RR the undersides of my MA Shaw splitters are pretty beat up. They're wearing through and starting to chunk ... if you know what I mean.
Or should I just consider the splitters to be a consumable, like the front rotors?
Thanks
Ed
Hey Mark, I was purely researching the difference between the 2-pc and 3-pc splitters and ran across this e-bay sale in hong kong... Don't ask how that happened. But check it out, it seems a lot cheaper than what you've found thus far. Not sure, if they're the OEM version or not... It might be worth a peak anyway.
http://cgi.ebay.com.my/95-97-Porsche...mZ170308939661
http://cgi.ebay.com.my/95-97-Porsche...mZ170308939661
Yep.
Last edited by Mark in Baltimore; 05-27-2009 at 11:48 AM.
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[QUOTE=Ed Eubanks;6598904]Mark/Ninjabones:
Do I understand correctly that the factory splitters hold up better than the fiberglas ones? After about 25 days at VIR, CMP and RR the undersides of my MA Shaw splitters are pretty beat up. They're wearing through and starting to chunk ... if you know what I mean.
Or should I just consider the splitters to be a consumable, like the front rotors?
IMHO, front splitters should NOT be considered consumables. I bought the factory splitters from Gert 7? years ago...they are nearly good as new. They have had a few off road excursions. I have some pics somewhere....
The fiberglass splitters, Hong Kong included, are crapo...they crack and generally just dont last.
Front rotors, if you go to the Alcon slotted rotors and new hats (I believe Alcon is correct), you'll replace rotors far less...they are about $700 a set, maybe more, but they wont crack as the factory rotors do under heat/track stress.
Do I understand correctly that the factory splitters hold up better than the fiberglas ones? After about 25 days at VIR, CMP and RR the undersides of my MA Shaw splitters are pretty beat up. They're wearing through and starting to chunk ... if you know what I mean.
Or should I just consider the splitters to be a consumable, like the front rotors?
IMHO, front splitters should NOT be considered consumables. I bought the factory splitters from Gert 7? years ago...they are nearly good as new. They have had a few off road excursions. I have some pics somewhere....
The fiberglass splitters, Hong Kong included, are crapo...they crack and generally just dont last.
Front rotors, if you go to the Alcon slotted rotors and new hats (I believe Alcon is correct), you'll replace rotors far less...they are about $700 a set, maybe more, but they wont crack as the factory rotors do under heat/track stress.
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You will be able to tell...the factory splitters have...
air slats just like stock 993 cars and they are made of polyurethane. The polyurethane splitters are a wee bit more flexible than fiberglass. +++You will be able to find a part number on the factory splitters....
The fiberglass splitters usually have holes in place of the factory slats and they are hard...fiberglass.
If you are on a tight budget, you can get the look cheap in fiberglass. And isn't that what it's all about, how you look
The fiberglass splitters usually have holes in place of the factory slats and they are hard...fiberglass.
If you are on a tight budget, you can get the look cheap in fiberglass. And isn't that what it's all about, how you look
#26
Stay away from that douchebag seller. If you look closely, those are Aerokit 1 splitters, not RS splitters as advertised. I went round and round with him and my credit card company. He said that he sent what was pictured, which he did, but they are not RS splitters.
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For higher speed stuff, I want less downforce in the rear, and less aero drag, especially in combination with my 3.8 RS spoiler (not wing, but spoiler. The rear aero element has been removed and replaced with a large aluminum deck). In the faster corners, the last thing I want is more oversteer.
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Stay away from that douchebag seller. If you look closely, those are Aerokit 1 splitters, not RS splitters as advertised. I went round and round with him and my credit card company. He said that he sent what was pictured, which he did, but they are not RS splitters.
Sorry for my rant
Perfect implosion = Fat Man … It’s about time the US dropped some more
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+1,000,000.00 these products are S41T ... Ok yes they are not RS clone but from the pictures you should have known better ... All be that and as cheap as they are, the fit is very poor in the slit eyed Chinese quality fashion as westerners we have grown accustomed to – Support the west and **** all these middle easy scum bags – Hell and lets blow the **** out of Korea whilst we are at it, Obama it’s time you took a leaf out of G. Bush’s stance rather than ***** footing about with your equality issues (the soft ******) … Are you an American or not?!?!? What does he stand for?!? He is about as useless as the **** we have in the UK, yes Gordon Brown – Brown as in S41T his pants! Worse than the ******* TAWT Tony Blair we had as a predecessor
Sorry for my rant
Perfect implosion = Fat Man … It’s about time the US dropped some more
Sorry for my rant
Perfect implosion = Fat Man … It’s about time the US dropped some more
Andreas