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Originally Posted by Mike Yeah, I have been thinking side skirts too. The clearance issues mostly are with the tiny rubber flaps in front of the front tires. They scrape

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Old 05-27-2010, 08:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Yeah, I have been thinking side skirts too.

The clearance issues mostly are with the tiny rubber flaps in front of the front tires. They scrape on everything, as they are only 1" off the ground. They are wearing down nicely though.

The other issue is the one noted above with my work parking lot and the exhaust scraping. I can't believe the bumper doesn't and the exhaust does, but the angle from the up ramp to the level part to the down ramp parts of the speed hump is just a little too much.
Your front wheel splash spoilers are easily removed. Just stay away from deep standing water or just slow down. They aren't needed.
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Your front wheel splash spoilers are easily removed. Just stay away from deep standing water or just slow down. They aren't needed.
yes, but they do provide a little aero help, and soon enough, they will grind themselves down to the perfect clearance level. As long as I know what is rubbing on bumps, potholes, waves in the road, etc, i don't really care.
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