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Getting my rear diffuser wrapped Tuesday and definitely gonna get a set of fins.

After I install my new navi....
After I install my new carbon fiber cockpit...
After I install my power pack stage 2...

Look like I'll be busy for a bit. Happy Holidays!!!
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Thanks for the love everyone! I'll make sure to tell everyone over at MMD!

These are sick, I keep seeing them on more and more S550's and love them.

As long as they are installed properly, you do not have to worry about longevity, they aren't going anywhere!

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MMD Rear Diffuser Base

Thanks to the guys @ AM for some quick shipping during the holiday season, as well as for the 6G forum member discount :thumbsup:

These aren't bad - but i'm not certain they'll stand the test of time either. The plastic is thin, and coupled with bitter cold winters, i'm not sure how brittle these will become. 3M tape is used, and honestly I've had cars/bikes well over the 150 mark with 3M tape. So them sticking to the bumper isn't the issue.

Luckily, as you can tell by the dust, I don't drive my car in the cold season. But some people may want to. I'd be interested to see how these hold up on cars that are driven in the snow, or brought through a car wash that isn't brushless.

All in all, I do like the way it changes the rear - for the price, I was expecting slightly more durable plastic. Makes me think about getting a 3D printer now ...

 

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Thanks to the guys @ AM for some quick shipping during the holiday season, as well as for the 6G forum member discount :thumbsup:

These aren't bad - but i'm not certain they'll stand the test of time either. The plastic is thin, and coupled with bitter cold winters, i'm not sure how brittle these will become. 3M tape is used, and honestly I've had cars/bikes well over the 150 mark with 3M tape. So them sticking to the bumper isn't the issue.

Luckily, as you can tell by the dust, I don't drive my car in the cold season. But some people may want to. I'd be interested to see how these hold up on cars that are driven in the snow, or brought through a car wash that isn't brushless.

All in all, I do like the way it changes the rear - for the price, I was expecting slightly more durable plastic. Makes me think about getting a 3D printer now ...



LOOKS GREAT! definitely getting them now!
 

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Thanks to the guys @ AM for some quick shipping during the holiday season, as well as for the 6G forum member discount :thumbsup:

These aren't bad - but i'm not certain they'll stand the test of time either. The plastic is thin, and coupled with bitter cold winters, i'm not sure how brittle these will become. 3M tape is used, and honestly I've had cars/bikes well over the 150 mark with 3M tape. So them sticking to the bumper isn't the issue.

Luckily, as you can tell by the dust, I don't drive my car in the cold season. But some people may want to. I'd be interested to see how these hold up on cars that are driven in the snow, or brought through a car wash that isn't brushless.

All in all, I do like the way it changes the rear - for the price, I was expecting slightly more durable plastic. Makes me think about getting a 3D printer now ...

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Looks great, got any other shots?
 

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I have a couple that i'll try to upload soon - weather has been garbage around here, and haven't had much time with the holidays.
 

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Sorry for the garbage cell phone pictures, but you get the idea.

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Can someone post pics of the MMD instructions included with the fins? Mine arrived today and the package contained instructions for a battery cover for 10-14 Mustangs... who knows who screwed that up.

Or just detailed instructions on how MMD recommends installing them... although it doesn't look like rocket surgery
 

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can anyone help me out will the instructions? AM can only mail them... likely to arrive next week. Trying to install tonight so I can cruise on the weekend after the tape bonds
 

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Well I'm impatient... went ahead and completed the rocket surgery free hand.

I spent an hour on the outside ones alone trying to get over how theres no way around them being slanted slightly, then trying to make the gap symmetrical.

Now as long as I don't look at it will be fine...
 

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My sons bought me these for Christmas. I spent the following day in the garage putting them on. It took about an hour and a claw hammer to remove the factory push pins underneath. I REALLY like the look of them and I've had several thumbs up since putting them on. Thanks Dylan and Christian...Pops is pleased!
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I wonder how these will look at a triple yellow. I might need to have the lower valence painted black so it ties in better.
 

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My sons bought me these for Christmas. I spent the following day in the garage putting them on. It took about an hour and a claw hammer to remove the factory push pins underneath. I REALLY like the look of them and I've had several thumbs up since putting them on. Thanks Dylan and Christian...Pops is pleased!
is that guard? trying to see how it would look on guard
 
 




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