Pen_Two
Is not easliy amused.
Take the good with the bad I guess. When you buy body kits for cars, how often are they a perfect fit without needing extra work done to it? You can't expect perfection from something like this.
Hence why I suggested using a rubber edging in Ooklah's picture thread.
Take the good with the bad I guess. When you buy body kits for cars, how often are they a perfect fit without needing extra work done to it? You can't expect perfection from something like this.
thats actually a really good idea. know where we can buy some?
thank you. i mean, unless we're willing to pay $3k a piece for these things like the AMG guys do, i dont think we're going to be able to demand perfection. they would have to be hand made HERE, using an actual car for fitment with lots of trial and error. easy to say but that takes time and money. which is why they charge so much. and that would be with more production than what we're doing here. we really are lucky that ED is willing to even do these for us, let alone redoing them. im sure its because pete has personally known the owner for 10 years or so. theyre used to mass producing parts. if we were asking for that, than we'd be able to push more weight around. after the redo, theyre probably going to barely making anything off this if not just break even. and im sure they dont believe that we'll continue ordering these well into the hundreds. id be amazed if we even reached 100 splitters in the next 10 years.
thats actually a really good idea. know where we can buy some?
thank you. i mean, unless we're willing to pay $3k a piece for these things like the AMG guys do, i dont think we're going to be able to demand perfection. they would have to be hand made HERE, using an actual car for fitment with lots of trial and error. easy to say but that takes time and money. which is why they charge so much. and that would be with more production than what we're doing here. we really are lucky that ED is willing to even do these for us, let alone redoing them. im sure its because pete has personally known the owner for 10 years or so. theyre used to mass producing parts. if we were asking for that, than we'd be able to push more weight around. after the redo, theyre probably going to barely making anything off this if not just break even. and im sure they dont believe that we'll continue ordering these well into the hundreds. id be amazed if we even reached 100 splitters in the next 10 years.
As for the rubber trim, I just know Toyota uses it on the first gen Scion xB's for their side skirts...I don't even know the part number for it to even get an idea of where you might acquire something similar.
What if you put a small quarter-inch or half-inch spacer where the screw goes, inside the wheel-well, between the back lip of the bumper and the Mirko, so that it would pull the front area more tightly against the front of the bumper? See what I'm saying?
Not only would the current wrap around look like crap with a spacer, but the tires would probably rub it. Just be patient... I don't think we'll know when the next revision would be available until ED can check out the splitter on a car.
Sigh... I guess it's worth waiting for a perfect fit. No point in having a mis-shapen Mirko on my car all winter anyway. When can we find out a time-frame?
What ever happened to deciding on sending the splitters back? Or we just are going to settle with what has been produced? Just wondering?
Svt4stv I still need to send my the other half of $$$ that why I was asking.
Thanks.
Ok talked to ED looks like they should be able to take someone in next week, so if someone can take their car in let me know. They didn't get me an exact date, but they said sometime next week would work for them. Let me know if one of you guy's can go down there. Thanks.