LS3Twins
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Nice work. It's amazing how well it works and I'm sure yours worked just like mine did.Wrap in carbon fiber (or even hydrodip) and I'm in!
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Nice work. It's amazing how well it works and I'm sure yours worked just like mine did.Wrap in carbon fiber (or even hydrodip) and I'm in!
You are more than welcome to try it out but just letting you know that cheap China carbon fiber will have a low cost UV protection coat and will most likely fade pretty quick. The quality will not match the type of car it's going on. I would not put that on my car but that's my opinion. If it does fit you are happy to say I was wrong. HahaBTW LS3twins... here is a comparison pic of the mounting tabs on a reproduction mirror cap that speed industry currently sells, and a pic of the same view on the ebay version...
UV is an easy fix as my brother does paint and body, so a red scrubby and a quick spray with some quality clear will do the trick... if they fit... they are on order and have shipped from the land of copies, fakes, and intellectual property theft... fingers crossed...You are more than welcome to try it out but just letting you know that cheap China carbon fiber will have a low cost UV protection coat and will most likely fade pretty quick. The quality will not match the type of car it's going on. I would not put that on my car but that's my opinion. If it does fit you are happy to say I was wrong. Haha
Haha. Pretty accurate description on the origination of these. Well I hope they do fit for you and let us know how they do.UV is an easy fix as my brother does paint and body, so a red scrubby and a quick spray with some quality clear will do the trick... if they fit... they are on order and have shipped from the land of copies, fakes, and intellectual property theft... fingers crossed...
I would be happier with the whole mirror cap, but I think it would be OK with a stick on thing.What are you guys ok to deal with in terms of a fix for this? Fastest way would be something that uses 3M doubled sided tape to affix in its location. or do you want something completely molded in to the actual mirror cap or door.
I think it would depend on how integrated it looked. I'm OK with either option, but, would want to make sure it wasn't ugly.What are you guys ok to deal with in terms of a fix for this? Fastest way would be something that uses 3M doubled sided tape to affix in its location. or do you want something completely molded in to the actual mirror cap or door.
I have seen these and thought of another option, use some universal gurney flap roll. Cut it to length and mount it in the same manner that the diffuser element is on the Porsche specific version. This is not a bad way to go, being that the rubber can contour easily to the piece on the car, provided it works as well.Could make something similar to what they've done for Porsche's.
https://tagmotorsports.com/awe-tuning-porsche-foiler-wind-diffuser
Thats what I did. See page 4 of this thread....not pretty but works great. Would rather something more integrated like what's available for the 911 from Blackmill Performance or AWE.I have seen these and thought of another option, use some universal gurney flap roll. Cut it to length and mount it in the same manner that the diffuser element is on the Porsche specific version. This is not a bad way to go, being that the rubber can contour easily to the piece on the car, provided it works as well.
That worked for me. Or even just cracking the passenger side window.just need to half close the passenger side 70-80% and you are good to go
I am obviously blind. I am glad to hear it does work though.Thats what I did. See page 4 of this thread....not pretty but works great. Would rather something more integrated like what's available for the 911 from Blackmill Performance or AWE.