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I am looking at putting on a front chin splitter and kind of tossed up between the following 2, Steeda 283-S550-GT-PP or the APR CW-201510. I know the Steeda one doesn't cover the oil flap and pretty sure the APR does too. Right now seeing about a 100.00 difference between but dont really care about cost. Looking for input on if anyone has installed or running these on their cars. thanks
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OP; apr looks cool and all, but I would be pissed if I scraped carbon fiber on a speed bump. I would go with Steeda!
I want the PP splitter, but the belly pan is like $200? Fuck that, hopefully someone can sell me their take off for cheaper since they have no use for it :shrug:
 

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APR. I like that it includes the splitter rods, this its just hard to justify 400 with no performance gains.
 
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I went with the APR splitter. hopefully will have it on in the next few weeks. Sorry no pan I will be selling.
 
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I believe the pan stays on this splitter..believe it bolts right to existing pan.
 

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Did you get the APR splitter installed? Mine came today and basically no instructions. You'd think this would be simple but it's a huge pita
 
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Did you get the APR splitter installed? Mine came today and basically no instructions. You'd think this would be simple but it's a huge pita
has come in but haven't been able to install it but will open and look at it this weekend. there was some one on here that installed one but didn't do the rods. Did you install the rods?
 

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I got it installed last nite. I did not use the rods. Its basically a big sheet of carbon fiber. No predrilled holes, no mounting instructions. What I ended up doing was removing the factory belly pan and using it as a template to mark where to drill the carbon. I used the factory hardware and mounting points for the most part. The factory belly pan stays off the car. I don't think you can run both and there really is no need or advantage. If I was doing it again, I'd buy the Steeda piece.
 

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Mind posting some pics. I'd love to see better pictures of this installed other than the site that are selling it
 

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