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MUSTANG BELLY PAN & CERVINIS SPLITTER

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I have a Cervinis c series splitter on my 2017 Mustang gt pp1. I had the original belly pan on it but it kept getting sucked down by the wind and now I need a new one. Need help picking which one to order. The pp version or the non pp version. Not sure which one fits better and if I’ll have to trim it. The car is a pp1. Any help is appreciated!!!
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Was there a fit issue with the cervinis part and the stock PP belly pan? Normally theres like 4 plastic fasteners and like 17 screws which hold the belly pan on, so I dont understand what happened with your stock belly pan.
 
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Yes, the belly pan didn’t fit in the Cervinis splitter. Anything over 50mph would pull the belly pan down from the wind and it would flap. It was destroyed anyway so I threw it away and I need a new one
 

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well most aftermarket splitters do fit the base car and base belly pan, so there's a chance, but I don't own the cervinis.

I don't know how the base pan will line up with your wheel well liners, since the ducting to the brakes is larger on the PP belly pan. Other than losing those ducts and the cooling they send to the brakes, you should be ok with a base belly pan.

good luck.
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