If you're talking about the PP splitter, then bookmark this link:Is there a way to byy one. I can't find one anywhere. Can I tell me where?
This is exactly where I bought mine and the price is still the same it looks like :cheers:If you're talking about the PP splitter, then bookmark this link:
http://www.newtakeoff.com/2015_ford_mustang_performance_package_front_lower_spoiler_valance.aspx
Right now, they're not in stock, so it dumps you to their main page. But they replenish stock once in a while, so bookmark that link and check it on a daily basis. It sells for $89.99, and is way cheaper than buying from a ford parts site. You'll still have to source a bellypan, which is ~$300.
Other option is to scour ebay for a takeoff, but not many people takeoff and sell their splitters.
From where?i was able to score both belly pan and splitter for 150 now i feel like i got an awesome deal
From where?
You can also look into the California Special chin spoiler if you don't want to buy the belly pan for the PP. It's similar to the PP one but fits the non-PP belly pan. I just installed one on my car and all the stock hardware works. No need to modify anything and a very easy install.I know this is old thread, but I have a 17 Ecoboost premium, non PP car. Can I trim my belly pan to fit a GT PP chin spoiler?
Base pan doesn't have the aero duct cut outs for the brakes. GT PP does. 15-17's different than 18 up. I got my belly pan from the dealer for like $145 new so don't buy used if you don't need to.Looks really slick! I have a stupid question.
I have a 2015 PP i bought that has been in a wreck and unfortunately whoev replaced the front splitter put on the base GT one.
This got me thinking. How do I know if I have the PP belly pan under there or just the regular gt one? Like is there a distinct visual difference?
There are these metal u nuts which are pushing the splitter down, while pushing on these it pushes the painted area even further up.Heat the tabs up so they flex more. when they are warm, you can spread them part with a screw driver. or spray the edge of the bumper with some silicone lubricate of choice.