I wonder if these would fit the aussie ES ?
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I heard someone mention VRX's have slightly different suspension/height to VR's (and ES's by extension I suppose)?
Is this true?
Ie is their absolutely any issues with putting VRX airdams onto a VR?
Am I gonna scrape them ever?
I've scraped the little plastic things infront of the wheels, are the airdams likely to hit curbs?
The xfactor ones are pretty heavy (2.5kg), would the mitsu ones be lighter or are they meant to be heavy?
Just don't want to make a bad buy.
Is this true?
Ie is their absolutely any issues with putting VRX airdams onto a VR?
Am I gonna scrape them ever?
I've scraped the little plastic things infront of the wheels, are the airdams likely to hit curbs?
The xfactor ones are pretty heavy (2.5kg), would the mitsu ones be lighter or are they meant to be heavy?
Just don't want to make a bad buy.
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Ive just ordered a set of front air dams off shadows. The parts dont weigh 2.5 kg. thats the entire shipping box.
You wont be disapointed with the quality of the x-factor front air dams. They are manufactured in accordance of OEM specs from mitsubishi. Shadows has a very strict quality control and if anything happens hes more than happy to help
You wont be disapointed with the quality of the x-factor front air dams. They are manufactured in accordance of OEM specs from mitsubishi. Shadows has a very strict quality control and if anything happens hes more than happy to help
those air dams look pretty banged up
But then again my lip is in pretty bad condition and so is part of my bumper before I had the lip
From normal view though you will usually never see the under-damage
But then again my lip is in pretty bad condition and so is part of my bumper before I had the lip
From normal view though you will usually never see the under-damage
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SIR-VRX wrote:
I have hit those plastic rectangle things twice already.
Are they higher/lower/similar to the air dams? Would very much like to know.
While I'm asking, what are they even for?
I need to get onto box curbs sometimes to park and if the air dams are GOING to scrape then its not really an option, I'll forget about them until I don't have to park their anymore.
My first car was a lowered + evo VI kit lancer and hitting that beautiful front bumper on curbs was the worst feeling, and I'd hate it more in my new lancer.
They might be 'cheap' buts its not really cheap to me right now, so I'll spend on something that'll be safe.
A cheap option could be something like an under-car-bra or some black vinyl underneath the car.
Perhaps try the front bumper blackout mod and also do a line around the front bottom end end of the car in vinyl, you could even take it the whole way around the car
Just a cheaper option I thought of just then though
Perhaps try the front bumper blackout mod and also do a line around the front bottom end end of the car in vinyl, you could even take it the whole way around the car
Just a cheaper option I thought of just then though
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