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Splash guard under engine help

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I think I found it (FR3Z-6P013-B)

I'm really surprised at how much that brace helps. Best $20 dollars I have ever spent. Well 40 after I get the splash guard
 

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I think I found it (FR3Z-6P013-B)

I'm really surprised at how much that brace helps. Best $20 dollars I have ever spent. Well 40 after I get the splash guard
LoL that spalsh guard was the kicker. But at least now, you only have to remove one screw to get to the oil filter. Before, you have to remove all 7 screws of the base model splash guard.
 

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Can you install this with the stock non PP under cover shield? Cause PP cars use different under cover shields.
 

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You buy a new plastic cover. It’s nice because it has easy access to the oil filter.
I never noticed much difference with this brace, but the cowl brace and strut tower brace definitely help the front end feel crisp during hard cornering
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