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Steeda or APR front chin splitter

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I got it installed last nite. I did not use the rods. Its basically a big sheet of carbon fiber. No predrilled holes, no mounting instructions. What I ended up doing was removing the factory belly pan and using it as a template to mark where to drill the carbon. I used the factory hardware and mounting points for the most part. The factory belly pan stays off the car. I don't think you can run both and there really is no need or advantage. If I was doing it again, I'd buy the Steeda piece.
Ouch, just ordered this yesterday. Wishing I could cancel now hearing it has no pre-drilled holes or instructions. Plus, I want my original belly pan/front splitter on too with this installed under like many of the photos.
 
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I am under the impression you still keep your front splitter on just like I have seen. I may get to tackle mine tomorrow. There is another thread that shows orginal splitter on and rods installed. He didnt say there was an issue doing it. Going to have to look for thread but believe it was NEMESYS that had it. Really can't believe they come with no holes drilled. That sure is a bummer.
 
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^^^^i posted his thread above.
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