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I put on my chin spoiler from Liquivinyl today. Not sure how I feel about it. Quality is good, support rods could of been a tad longer, they had to be modified. It's just a little big for my taste. I'm gonna rock out with it for the summer and maybe go a diff route after. I'm thinking either Cervini stalker front end, Cervini c-type lip with the Liquivinyl lip under. Id consider the Roush, Gt500 or GT350 but I don't wanna scrap my grills. I really like them.

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You don't seem to be very thrilled with the LVA. What is it you aren't happy with? From the photos, I think it might look better if the car sat a little lower.

Also, may I ask what you mean by "modified the support rods?" Thanks!
 
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I don't hate it. I don't like the styling I guess. The rods only reached the bumper cover and barely reached that. I had to add some black nylon washers to make it reach from the lip to the bottom of the bumper cover. I also had to make a bracket to connect from the bumper cover to the steel support.
 

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I don't hate it. I don't like the styling I guess. The rods only reached the bumper cover and barely reached that. I had to add some black nylon washers to make it reach from the lip to the bottom of the bumper cover. I also had to make a bracket to connect from the bumper cover to the steel support.
Did you contact Liquivinyl about your concerns to see if they have any solutions?
 

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Good on you for making a bracket to steel.

99% of people who bought that would just install it to the bumper cover plastic.
 

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I had Liquivinyl lip splitter on my car for a week. It's a cheap add-on that failed. huge waste of money and time. It is made of thin tinfoil basically with foam inter. A small rock hit mine and ripped it like a piece of paper.

If anything hits it the lip is dusted just a warning. I now have a solid carbon fiber front splitter which is so much more solid.
 
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I used to have an LVA splitter on my other Mustang and I was happy with it. The rods should be adjustable, you just have to loosen the nut on the end and turn the rod to extend it, at least that’s how mine were. It definitely had enough adjustability to make it as long as needed.
 
 




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