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Taking off the front chin spoiler won't affect the car's stability, you can definitely remove it. I though about removing the flaps in front of the front wheels but honestly,

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Old 04-22-2011, 08:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Taking off the front chin spoiler won't affect the car's stability, you can definitely remove it. I though about removing the flaps in front of the front wheels but honestly, I prefer them there even if they scrape as they are a good way of warning you if you are getting too close to scraping the actual bumper if you have to get up a steep incline.
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Your car will flip at speed if u take it off!

just remove it. You'll have to drill out the rivets.
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I took the spoiler and the tire flaps off. Made my lowered car more drivable.
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Taking off the front chin spoiler won't affect the car's stability, you can definitely remove it. I though about removing the flaps in front of the front wheels but honestly, I prefer them there even if they scrape as they are a good way of warning you if you are getting too close to scraping the actual bumper if you have to get up a steep incline.



if you're scraping like crazy and you're not dropped? You need to learn to approach driveways at an angle whenever possible to minimize scrapes. Thats the normal driving habit of owning a low center of gravity sports car.
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