GT3 TEK GT2 Splitters
#1
Three Wheelin'
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GT3 TEK GT2 Splitters
Well, I received my splitters from GT3 TEK, and have been trying to get them fitted. The set consists of three pieces, two splitters and a center piece. I had a little cutting and a couple of holes to drill, and the splitters mounted nicely. It took about a couple hours to get the splitters on. I was real pleased with how they looked. The center piece is the problem. It does not seem to match the curvature of the other two pieces. I have adjusted,done some grinding, and refitting, and come to the conclusion that it just aint going to work. My current plan is to cut the center piece and re-glass it,for a better fit. Any input from previous experience?
I e-mailed customer support, but did not get a reply. I think it will look sharp when I finally get it like I want.
Emerald
I e-mailed customer support, but did not get a reply. I think it will look sharp when I finally get it like I want.
Emerald
#2
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My shop is having a tough time getting the gt3 tek taco holders to work too... he has literally spent hours trying to get it perfect and I fear they are on the verge of giving up. The gt2 front splitter fitment is what is preventing the Green Machine from being completed....
#3
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
Wolfgang,
Sorry to hear that you are having difficulty as well. That is a beautiful car you are building. The taco splitters went well, but the center piece is my headache. I ended up cutting it in half, and plan on reworking it from there. Good luck with it.
Emerald
Sorry to hear that you are having difficulty as well. That is a beautiful car you are building. The taco splitters went well, but the center piece is my headache. I ended up cutting it in half, and plan on reworking it from there. Good luck with it.
Emerald
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#5
Three Wheelin'
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Thanks Craig,
I may give Joel a call, although they all come from the same mold. The center piece would be great in polyurethane. The flex would be a plus.
Emerald
I may give Joel a call, although they all come from the same mold. The center piece would be great in polyurethane. The flex would be a plus.
Emerald
#6
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Emerald,
My experience has been the same... the center section is the one that has been problematic. When I bought the kit, I was told that some work would need to be done. My body shop is one of the best in the country... they do a lot of work with many ultra high end cars. They have spent way too much time trying to get it perfect based on their standards. It has been a frustrating experience for both of us. If I could do it again, I would not buy this kit.
Larry
My experience has been the same... the center section is the one that has been problematic. When I bought the kit, I was told that some work would need to be done. My body shop is one of the best in the country... they do a lot of work with many ultra high end cars. They have spent way too much time trying to get it perfect based on their standards. It has been a frustrating experience for both of us. If I could do it again, I would not buy this kit.
Larry
#7
I don't understand what the problem with some of these manufacturers is. What is so difficult about producing a quality product? The factory did, why can't they?
You spend your hard earned money to buy the kit. Then you might have to pay someone else to try and install it. It should go on without all these problems!
I had the same issues with fiberglass from AIR (American International Racing) on a very pricey 968 TRS wing that I bought for my 944 Turbo. Why are these companies selling substandard products? How hard is it to build a quality mold and then all the production pieces would be correct???
I am now having the same issues with a set of GT3Tek side skirts. I should not have to drill extra holes or cut existing holes bigger because they don't line up. I'm sure if I buy a set of skirts from Porsche they will go right on with no issues.
What the hell is so friggin' difficult???
You spend your hard earned money to buy the kit. Then you might have to pay someone else to try and install it. It should go on without all these problems!
I had the same issues with fiberglass from AIR (American International Racing) on a very pricey 968 TRS wing that I bought for my 944 Turbo. Why are these companies selling substandard products? How hard is it to build a quality mold and then all the production pieces would be correct???
I am now having the same issues with a set of GT3Tek side skirts. I should not have to drill extra holes or cut existing holes bigger because they don't line up. I'm sure if I buy a set of skirts from Porsche they will go right on with no issues.
What the hell is so friggin' difficult???
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#8
in my understanding gt3tek is the same as betterbodies, where i ordered mine from...my front spoiler fit perfectly, and the body shop i used had no problems with fitment. it is the same spoiler in question also. i would try calling gt3tek
#9
What the hell is so friggin' difficult???
#12
As I understand it, the plastics don't stay the same dimensions as they cool/solidify. And the way they are mixed/extruded/whatever, the way they are pressed, and the way they solidify can make a bid difference in how they shrink or deform. Its tricky business, and requires a precise, consistent process to churn out an accurate, repeatable product.
#13
Three Wheelin'
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Very nice looking front end. I love the way your's came out, but your splitters seem to be a different design. Your splitters follow the front grill contour, where mine sticks out. They appear to have changed the design. I will post a picture from the same angle as yours. I wish I had your splitters, before the f**d up the design.
Emerald
Emerald
#14
Very nice looking front end. I love the way your's came out, but your splitters seem to be a different design. Your splitters follow the front grill contour, where mine sticks out. They appear to have changed the design. I will post a picture from the same angle as yours. I wish I had your splitters, before the f**d up the design.
Emerald
Emerald
#15
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
I don't think it is lack of magic, but a sloppy mold was made.....
Emerald