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Doing good still.
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looks damn good! so can you give a bit more details on the install? removing the current? drilling or just the double sided tape and self tapping screw? thanks
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looks damn good! so can you give a bit more details on the install? removing the current? drilling or just the double sided tape and self tapping screw? thanks
There's a few spots where you can use factory holes and washers. Then I used corse thread button head screws in a few other spots for added security.
 

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Looks like you have a PP1? Have to drill some new holes?
 

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Looks like you have a PP1? Have to drill some new holes?
The holes already existed. Honestly my shop did it cause i was getting a boat load of mods done, so they slapped it on there. The material is amazing,
 

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So... that wasn’t correct.

https://www.levittownfordparts.com/sku/jr3z-17626-aa.html

Here’s the PP2
part number lol
Bumping this up as I'm super confused with all the part numbers, some which may be duplicates.

I'm trying to go from a non PP GT to either a PP1 and an aftermarket splitter, or just do the PP1+PP2 combo.

Firstly, I need to connect the PP1 undertray to the PP1 splitter as it doesn't work on the base lip. Is JR3Z-17D957-BA the correct part # for the PP1 splitter?

Second, I've seen JR3Z-17D957-CA as a previously mentioned part # for the PP2 splitter, and from the pictures on Tasca's website, it looks exactly like the PP2. But now there's a new part # JR3Z-17626-AA. So what's the difference between these two? The latter is about twice the price.
 

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Bumping this up as I'm super confused with all the part numbers, some which may be duplicates.

I'm trying to go from a non PP GT to either a PP1 and an aftermarket splitter, or just do the PP1+PP2 combo.

Firstly, I need to connect the PP1 undertray to the PP1 splitter as it doesn't work on the base lip. Is JR3Z-17D957-BA the correct part # for the PP1 splitter?

Second, I've seen JR3Z-17D957-CA as a previously mentioned part # for the PP2 splitter, and from the pictures on Tasca's website, it looks exactly like the PP2. But now there's a new part # JR3Z-17626-AA. So what's the difference between these two? The latter is about twice the price.
The pictures ARE confusing - some are just wrong. Here's the parts list from my install. I started with an EBPP so I had the parts in orange already on the car - same as GTPP1. However, my EBPP splitter is / was the same as base GT, and to install the PP2 splitter you'll need the PP1 splitter and undertray. I have some photos in my build thread:
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/th...b-premium-pp-build-thread.107250/post-3146874

I'm about 98% sure that the 17626-AA number is the actual PP2 splitter, and the 17D957-CA is the PP1 splitter that mates to the undertray. Price on the PP2 splitter has been around $400 from the dealership for a while, and shipping is STUPID expensive online. If you can get a local dealer to work with you, the cost savings of not having to ship will be WELL worth it.

Also, forget about the "Rivet Fastener, Plastic, W704342-S300", they're also stupid expensive. Go to Harbor Freight, buy the plastic rivet tool, and get two packs of the plastic rivets. The rivets in the HF packs are slightly thicker, fit better, and work better. And they're like $110 cheaper than the BS Ford parts.

If you decide to go the OEM PP2 route, holler at me - I'll make you a deal on the orange parts if they aren't already on your car.

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I went with the Steeda front bumper instead of the lip, because of the cost being absurd for a lip.

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I went with the Steeda front bumper instead of the lip, because of the cost being absurd for a lip.

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When you state you went with "front bumper" do you mean the entire front fascia. Do you have a link for the part from Steeda.

Or was it just the lower black lip/splitter.

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I really like the look for sure.

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