ecobeastmiami
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wow what did you end up using to paint the rodsVery easy to paint them. It's all in the prep work...
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wow what did you end up using to paint the rodsVery easy to paint them. It's all in the prep work...
wow what did you end up using to paint the rods
Looks bad ass dude! Awesome to see someone else paint the splitter rodsSlight update - I painted the main part of the support rods. Wanted to test my method and the look on the bigger part before I went onward to the tiny things.
I used caliper paint (as I did my badges) and think it looks awesome. It's durable and it matches the overall look of the factory plastic thingies around the car.

You can replace the PP belly pan with the APR splitter. I actually kept my belly pan in place and added the splitter; believe [MENTION=6849]Cloak[/MENTION] did the same, but I know others have just used it to replace it.Will the apr splitter replace the belly pan like the steeda? Reason I ask is I have a non pp and am looking to add the pp lip. The pp belly plan is almost as much as the apr splitter.
I was thinking why not get the pp lip and apr splitter instead of the oem pp belly pan.
As did I. I removed the belly pan, used it as a template, added the APR hardware to attached the splitter to the belly pan, then slid the entire thing up into place, and used all of the factory attachment points (plus longer screws) to fasten it into place.You can replace the PP belly pan with the APR splitter. I actually kept my belly pan in place and added the splitter; believe [MENTION=6849]Cloak[/MENTION] did the same, but I know others have just used it to replace it.
Thanks brotha!Looks bad ass dude! Awesome to see someone else paint the splitter rods![]()
Yep, attached to belly pan :cheers: [MENTION=10616]Terminated[/MENTION]You can replace the PP belly pan with the APR splitter. I actually kept my belly pan in place and added the splitter; believe [MENTION=6849]Cloak[/MENTION] did the same, but I know others have just used it to replace it.
This was in DIYHow difficult was it to install the APR carbon splitter? What is all involved? Thanks.