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Re: C4 front and rear spoilers are almost ready for production

Subject: Re: C4 front and rear spoilers are almost ready for production
by Lonewolf on 2013/6/20 16:18:03

Just because I have some free time I have a comment to share. Like many other's that have said the same thing~ what is up with the front end on stock C4's with getting the "Front Air Deflector(s)" hit and/or scraped every single time I go into my driveway, which is only 2-3 inches tall, or speed bumps?

The Front Spoiler as pictured in this post not only looks better than the factory but looks sturdier as well. I have replaced mine a number of times over the years and I have fabricated my own "Big Mouth Performance Air Dam" which is fine as it doesn't hit.

I do have a wing on the back of my Corvette. I also have one off of a GenIII Camaro that actually would fit if I so wished but just have sitting in my garage. I do like the looks of this one however. It more closely resembles a C5 version rear spoiler, nice.

I am going to include a photo here for all to see. It's a shot of my Corvette exiting the garage showing the underside of the front bumper & the front air deflector's as well my "Big Mouth" which I find hard to see in th shadows. Oh well.
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