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This is the route I went. Ended up using door seal trim from any local auto parts store. Works great.

What's your splitter angle of attack?
 

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If thats 1.5 down towards the front, nice work. I like how you replaced the belly pan and kept the ductwork for the brakes. Mine sits below the belly pan so I can quicky remove it, but that was a limiting factor for how high I could mount it, even with some careful shaping. Don’t see too many actually functional splitters here, and with any added rear aero you really need the front to be doing it’s part too.
 

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The worry about that is....will it allow.the correct angle. I mean Professional awesome suggests 0.5 to 2 deg downward angle but don't know if this will allow that. It is mounted to the crash beam which is level so....
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