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HP front splitter options

Noleftist

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Any updates of AFTERMARKET splitters on and off track performance and durability, vs OEM
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Bite the bullet and get the OEM. I installed a 777 conversion kit (all aftermarket pieces are molded by the same Chinese source, last image) on my son's 2022 GT and the lower splitter is a single layer of flimsy polypropylene that will chip or split on the slightest bump. We had to swap out his PP1 fender liners and undertray to a base Mustang to line up with the upper splitter but the lower splitter nests into the upper splitter same as a real Mach 1. Try ordering the real deal from a local dealer if they offer an on-line discount service and get approximately 30% off and free pick-up. My local dealer makes it tricky to find because you can't access it from their main web-site but another dealer might advertise a discounted price and you can go to that web-page and change the dealer to a local dealer and the price will be the same or similar. FordParts.com used to offer great discounts and free shipping or pick-up through any dealer but those days are long gone.

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Update: My local dealer, Varsity Lincoln, has on-line 34% discount pricing (Valance Panel Ford MR3Z-17626-AA) so current pricing is $529.50. Mine (original Mach 1 ) has taken some hard hits and survived but my son's 777 conversion piece cracked on a minor driveway scrape.
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