Stable at high speeds
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Exactly what I was going to say, our cars are bottom feeders at the front and a spoiler at the back. To me seems like it would create quite a bit of lift at the front and make the front seem floaty. Lower you can get the front the better it'd be I guess. Maybe remove or trim the air damn that traps and forces air up into the radiator but have to experiment so you dont overheat, compensate with a 160* t stat. Sorry just coming up with ideas.
Call 6LE for a front splitter
Call 6LE for a front splitter
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Alignment may need to be custom not just "within spec". Also make sure your rear axle is dead center with the chassis. Centered between the wheel wells is usually not accurate.