Trans Am Diffuser, CETA area, installed...
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Don't know the wheel offset. I bought my rear 19x11 iforged wheels back in 2008. With this project, I ordered 6 inch outer lips to replace my 3 inch lips. This of course would make the wheels wider in the outboard direction. I then started construction of my flares to house the extra tire. So, no tub, not a wide body, but flared rear quarters.
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Hmmm... So, the license plate screws hold it from the middle, and double-sided tape/screws can hold it from the bottom...
Will wind catch and pull it anywhere, like the sides or the very top where it ends and the bumper starts? I'm curious/worried about really high speeds, not that I speed that often but just once in a while. lol
They do look amazing and I'd keep it in the black primer for sure.
Let me know when you get a chance OP, and damn there are some nice pictures in this thread.
Will wind catch and pull it anywhere, like the sides or the very top where it ends and the bumper starts? I'm curious/worried about really high speeds, not that I speed that often but just once in a while. lol
They do look amazing and I'd keep it in the black primer for sure.
Let me know when you get a chance OP, and damn there are some nice pictures in this thread.
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Hmmm... So, the license plate screws hold it from the middle, and double-sided tape/screws can hold it from the bottom...
Will wind catch and pull it anywhere, like the sides or the very top where it ends and the bumper starts? I'm curious/worried about really high speeds, not that I speed that often but just once in a while. lol
They do look amazing and I'd keep it in the black primer for sure.
Let me know when you get a chance OP, and damn there are some nice pictures in this thread.
Will wind catch and pull it anywhere, like the sides or the very top where it ends and the bumper starts? I'm curious/worried about really high speeds, not that I speed that often but just once in a while. lol
They do look amazing and I'd keep it in the black primer for sure.
Let me know when you get a chance OP, and damn there are some nice pictures in this thread.
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Originally Posted by 6LITEREATER
It shouldn't but I recommend people stick a couple screws in the underneath bottom portion anyways (completely unseen area) for good measure...
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I think this is so so cool, Im interested in purchasing one myself...I saw one of the guys saying he wanted one, but was lowering his car. Mine is lowered...and I dont see how it may interfere or cut down on ground clearance (much if any) .... is this correct?