Styling Front splitters

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Styling Front splitters

Seat Ibiza ones seem to be popular, but need modding to fit of course, which from guides ive found is easy peasy

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They are apparently an absolute piece of **** to install, just needs cutting on the part that binds to the Cinq bumper so it bends sufficiently...Its done on Nov'oh's all the fookin' time....

Arse

Arse

Faded red anyone?
 
any1 got any pics of it done?? seen them on a punto and they look pretty cool

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if there's room between the arch and wheel its not low enough!
 
i put a set on a nova a while back, and that was tight! i'd hate to see the amount you'd have to cut out to fit one on a cinq....

oh and aren't ibiza splitters a bit old now [?] i think there are some custom built ones for the sei that might fit...

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Originally posted by AiR
Seat Ibiza ones seem to be popular, but need modding to fit of course, which from guides ive found is easy peasy

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Anywhere i can see these guides? want to try it on mine! what sort of cost am i looking at?;):p



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Ive fitted RGM splitters to my sei. took a bit of hacking, but they look fine to me. They scoop up the crap on muddy roads tho! ;)
 
renault laguna splitters are sposed to be flexible in what cars they can fit with a lil modding. You just gotta make a 'hinge' in the splitter where it needs to be reshaped to fit your bumper.

http://www.users.freenetname.co.uk/~novamad/mods/splitter/ <--- like arse posted, this is a good guide, this is how im gonna fit mine unless i buy 2 splitters off fastfiat

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officially, the increase the downforce at the front of the car, giving more grip to the front wheels.

actually, they look good...

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but most splitters arnt aerodynamic let alone in the shap of an aerofoil. therefore i cant imagine any downforce being produced.
and on the looks side, u can tell that they r simply screwed on the bottome of the bumper. y not buy a better bumper
 
or blend them in....

i agree fully iceman, i feel that screwed on splitters are getting a bit on the old side - anyone can do them, and a lot of people do.

and just being under the bumper will reduce the amount of air passing under the car, thus giving extra downforce (yeah i know, this is thin, but they were origionallyu meant to increase downforce, b4 they were commercialised)

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Fair point...I doubt they have any aerodynamic effect, but I do think that one'd finish a Cinq bumper nicely...

Arse

Faded red anyone?
 
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