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I wanted to share what I ended up doing with my LVA splitter, maybe these pictures will help other people because this wasn't a solution that I had found on the forum. I bought the ducts from FSR engineering and they're a lot cheaper. If I could do it again, I would install the tires then measure where to cut because it directs the air a little to the tires. While I was there, I installed new splitter rods from amazon and went from the metal crash bar behind the bumper to the splitter.

These are the splitter rods I installed https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MDGHZS8?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1
Much better than what was included from LVA

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That looks real good. Just FYI, AJ hartman makes some really good rods that collapse so if you hit it (you will), it just compresses, not bends. And if you load your car with the splitter on, he has pins so you can pin the splitter upwards.

Allesandro also has a sale on his titanium splitter pucks, which will protect your splitter when you make ground contact. And make pretty sparks.
 

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Similar install, I used the PP under tray scoops with home made deflectors for brake cooling. GOod Job..!
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That looks real good. Just FYI, AJ hartman makes some really good rods that collapse so if you hit it (you will), it just compresses, not bends. And if you load your car with the splitter on, he has pins so you can pin the splitter upwards.

Allesandro also has a sale on his titanium splitter pucks, which will protect your splitter when you make ground contact. And make pretty sparks.
Right now I have the splitter installed as high as it can go because of the roads here. Maybe next year the track will finally open in the city and I'll finish the job and fully chassis support it. I would just have to disconnect it from the bumper and put 2 more rods in the back. Preferably some fancy rods like you mentioned

When I got home from the shop I realized that we didn't push the lower grill in all the way :cwl: I'll go back and fix it, and I want to take a grinder to smooth out the transitions into the duct.

The type of roads in Colombia:

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Similar install, I used the PP under tray scoops with home made deflectors for brake cooling. GOod Job..!
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That looks really good. But those PP belly pans are pricey! We have Mach 1 and GT350 but there's no PP mustangs here in Colombia so I would have to ship it $$$$. Good idea on the rivets, I didn't think to put rivets because the ducts came with bolts.
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