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I just bought myself the M1 active upgrade. It’s a game changer. But I don’t think the stock active exhaust tips would fit well with just the valence. The exhaust hangers are different and the mach 1 tips are fitted to a slightly angled piece of piping from the mufflers. The kit also came with rock guards and the underbody shield with the air scoops as well. It was a fun install last weekend šŸ˜‚

Edit: it also came with active exhaust actuators - which I wasn’t aware of. So for people that want to retrofit AE and don’t have actuators it’s pretty cost efficient

Attached a couple photos so you can see what I mean

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So this is plug and play into a GT?
 

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if your active exhaust is bone stock: no you’ll have to cut after the resonator.
If you have a resonator delete: yes
very cool. i do have a resonator delete - right now its the Steeda H-Pipe.
 

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The FP M1 valence kit is a pretty good price. The M1 mufflers from Ford are a pretty hefty price tag. There’s a thread in here somewhere about it but the FP kit is half the cost if you were to buy the Ford branded parts (and FP is the same fit & finish as OEM, just at a lower price tag)
 

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I already have active exhaust. I searched FP site but still couldn't find the M1 rear valence separately.
You’d have to buy just the valence from Ford, not FP. And it will probably be just as much as the entire FP kit. The FP M1 valence kit is designed for cars with active exhaust, you get the M1 mufflers and tips (which are nicer and larger than the GT) with it. Plug and play with the exception of cutting the axle back portion for the new mufflers. Unless you’re running an aftermarket exhaust system that you don’t want to part with
 
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