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Interesting that the front flares will fit the rear wheel well arches. So they fit to cover the whole arch, meaning there's no shortage of coverage?
There's a mild 3" or 4" gap, similar to the front. Can be easily filled with wicker winglets
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They do a great job of keeping the fender lips from being sandblasted by all the crap on the roads. A mod well worth the money IMHO. I have a set on order for the company car.
 

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If any of you guys are interested in having our supplier at Ford manufacture these for the 2015-17 GT and 2018-22 GT please email me at [email protected]

Include your year and what you would realistically pay. I need to submit some real numbers to one of their design engineers.
 

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Include your year and what you would realistically pay.
GM's are $80/side or $160/pair. I think that's still certifiable for a trivial piece of molded fiber-reinforced nylon plastic - should be more like $40/each $80/pair. but I'll hold my nose and pay the $160 because I haven't bothered myself to go draw it up in CAD and made by a prototype shop in strips of qty=100+ for about $7 per.
 
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If any of you guys are interested in having our supplier at Ford manufacture these for the 2015-17 GT and 2018-22 GT please email me at [email protected]

Include your year and what you would realistically pay. I need to submit some real numbers to one of their design engineers.
2020 GT 100 bucks a set would be fine
 

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I’d be interested in a set for front and rear on a 2020 GT PP1. I’d do 160/200
 
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If any of you guys are interested in having our supplier at Ford manufacture these for the 2015-17 GT and 2018-22 GT please email me at [email protected]

Include your year and what you would realistically pay. I need to submit some real numbers to one of their design engineers.
I sent you an email. And thank you for looking into this. A lot of us would like these. Maybe even for the rear too. Please keep us updated.

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I’d be interested in a set for front and rear on a 2020 GT PP1. I’d do 160/200
Same here :like:

I would need UK postage and I would expect that to be on top of the $160/200 :like:

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Edit : I've also sent the email :like:
 

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Which winglets did you purchase to offset the gap at the bottom of the front fender well?

I have the ones that go on the lower rocker panel behind the wheel well, but the dimensions of them wouldn't have allowed them to work up front.
 

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The response to these was high enough that I spoke with Dean Martin at KohR in regards to the functionality. I hate fake aero and he gave me the input I need in order to make sure the supplier offers these as a functional upgrade. I see them as an actual way to keep air off of the tires and to prevent lift as well as covering larger tires from poke.

Keep the emails coming, I think we’re around 20-25 people interested.
 

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Which winglets did you purchase to offset the gap at the bottom of the front fender well?

I have the ones that go on the lower rocker panel behind the wheel well, but the dimensions of them wouldn't have allowed them to work up front.
Those are the ones I got. They will fit smoothly, but there's still a small gap. Haven't put them on yet. Trying to figure a way to do it right.
 

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Those are the ones I got. They will fit smoothly, but there's still a small gap. Haven't put them on yet. Trying to figure a way to do it right.
It was primarily the overall contours of the body that wouldn't have fit right out of the box, preventing the 3M tape from completely adhering, but I debated picking up another pair to see if I could dremel some of the back material away slightly. If you end up making this work, let me know and I'll give it a shot again.
 

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The response to these was high enough that I spoke with Dean Martin at KohR in regards to the functionality. I hate fake aero and he gave me the input I need in order to make sure the supplier offers these as a functional upgrade. I see them as an actual way to keep air off of the tires and to prevent lift as well as covering larger tires from poke.

Keep the emails coming, I think we’re around 20-25 people interested.
Thank you
 

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It was primarily the overall contours of the body that wouldn't have fit right out of the box, preventing the 3M tape from completely adhering, but I debated picking up another pair to see if I could dremel some of the back material away slightly. If you end up making this work, let me know and I'll give it a shot again.
I know what you mean. However, the contours seem ok on these. See photos. I can use either left or right and rotate for either aesthetic. The issue I'm working on is covering that space. I was considering a small piece of matte black vinyl under the area as a shadow. Not sure. I know this is all just for looks at this point. But hey, that's what it's about sometimes. The flares themselves will help a lot when it comes time for "poke". I might even just leave the space empty and find something else to obsess over.

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