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MMD fog light splitters. (Just installed)

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I'm still on the fence, how was install on splitters
 
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I'm still on the fence, how was install on splitters
If you mean difficulty level, it was easy. There is a screw behind the fog light you need to remove. Slip the splitter in and replace the screw. Everything else is just tape. It was easier for me, as I had the belly pan removed for the signal light install. But can be done rhru the front fender liner. Just need to remove a couple of the fender screws to get your hand in there. And you shouldn’t have to remove the wheel, but maybe easier. :)
 

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I have had my eye on them but was turned off by the $129 price but I may give the Ikon Motorsport knock offs on ebay a try. gloss black $36/matte black $50.
 

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I'm really on the fence about these. Right now, I have a new OEM bumper all painted and ready to install once I have the time to get it done. My car was hit during a rare moment it was parked on the street as I got my winter beater out of storage. I was weighing getting the Steeda front bumper, but the extreme cost of it and the installation videos available kind of dissuaded me from it.

One of the features I liked about the Steeda were the integrated splitters, but I didn't like how they extended slightly past the foglight area into the sides of the bumper. These MMD pieces have the shape I want, but they're pricey for unpainted pieces, and they don't have much visual punch when left in their plain matte black finish. Still, I'm considering them since they're a nice touch and they fill in that weird gap from the lower grille to the meaty crossbeam cover.

I may bite the bullet since I also have a GT/CS chin splitter awaiting installation and these may complement that piece even in their raw finish.
 

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Best comparison photos I've seen to date. Thank you.

It should complement my GT/CS grille set well!
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