Don't wait till you scrape! Check this out!
#21
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Hi,
We have not shipped to a APO address before so I don't know if there are any issues. I don't see why not.
Thanks
Christian
We have not shipped to a APO address before so I don't know if there are any issues. I don't see why not.
Thanks
Christian
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#22
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#23
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Had a customer tell me that Fangs are "preventive maintenance". Thats a good way to put it. He said it as in changing your oil before you spin a rod bearing.
To Protect your lower radiator support before its gets beat up and broken.
Matt
To Protect your lower radiator support before its gets beat up and broken.
Matt
Last edited by SacCityCorvette; 08-13-2013 at 01:24 PM.
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We offer many more of the top name brand products then we have advertised on the forum and our website. Email or pm us with what your looking for and we will be glad to get back to you with quotes and do our best to save you $$$.
Thanks,
Matthew
Thanks,
Matthew
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I'll put my two cents on this item. Installed them while back, and believe they saved my front, cause more then once I overdriven the parking blocks, and have to say no damage to front thanks to braces installed. They are easy to install, and they work.
#31
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I put mine on with Goop, haven't hit anything yet to test, Modified them slightly because of the welds on the c6 that weren't there on the c5. When they do hit they glide rather than scrape.
#35
Hi Everyone!
C5/C6 Corvette owners know that the front skid plates are vulnerable to getting bumped and scraped. Fangs from SacCityCorvette provide the best possible protection available for your front skid Plates/Lower Radiator support on your C5/C6 Corvette. Made of a High Impact Superior Performance Plastic, the C5/C6 Fangs are extremely impact resistant and 6 times more abrasion resistant than steel and Installation only takes a few minutes. Being only 1/8" thick you will not even notice any clearance loss. There is NO drilling or modification required! Once the Fangs are installed you will have the best protection available. $49.99 is a very small price to pay for such good protection of such an expensive part of your Vette!
(Note: we still have the screw on C6 Fangs for those who prefer them. Check our website)
2)The superior performance plastic we use is 6 times more abrasion resistant than steel making them slide very smoothly over what ever they come into contact with.
3)They perform perfectly in hot or cold weather.
4) They distribute the load over the entire skid plate where it is the strongest and can evenly distributes the impact, not on one side or the other where the side load can bend skid plate.
5)There are no moving parts to wear out.
6)They only weigh 5oz for those that worry about weight.
7)There is no drilling or modification needed to install them
8)The Fangs give protection over the entire skid plate. So if you bump up on a parking block like we demonstrate in our video you are protected from the front to back and from the highest point of the skid plate to the lowest.
9)They look like something that came on your Vette from the factory.
Here is a video of the Fangs getting used!
http://www.saccitycorvette.com/See-t...n-Action-.html
Here is info for the C5 Fangs
http://www.saccitycorvette.com/Fangs.html
Info for the C6 Fangs (Note: we still have the Screw on C6 Fangs for those who prefer them. Check our website)
http://www.saccitycorvette.com/C6-Fangs.html
C5/C6 Corvette owners know that the front skid plates are vulnerable to getting bumped and scraped. Fangs from SacCityCorvette provide the best possible protection available for your front skid Plates/Lower Radiator support on your C5/C6 Corvette. Made of a High Impact Superior Performance Plastic, the C5/C6 Fangs are extremely impact resistant and 6 times more abrasion resistant than steel and Installation only takes a few minutes. Being only 1/8" thick you will not even notice any clearance loss. There is NO drilling or modification required! Once the Fangs are installed you will have the best protection available. $49.99 is a very small price to pay for such good protection of such an expensive part of your Vette!
(Note: we still have the screw on C6 Fangs for those who prefer them. Check our website)
Some of the Benefits
1) They are only 1/8” thick so there is no noticeable ground clearance loss. That’s very important since there is not much clearance there to begin with!2)The superior performance plastic we use is 6 times more abrasion resistant than steel making them slide very smoothly over what ever they come into contact with.
3)They perform perfectly in hot or cold weather.
4) They distribute the load over the entire skid plate where it is the strongest and can evenly distributes the impact, not on one side or the other where the side load can bend skid plate.
5)There are no moving parts to wear out.
6)They only weigh 5oz for those that worry about weight.
7)There is no drilling or modification needed to install them
8)The Fangs give protection over the entire skid plate. So if you bump up on a parking block like we demonstrate in our video you are protected from the front to back and from the highest point of the skid plate to the lowest.
9)They look like something that came on your Vette from the factory.
Here is a video of the Fangs getting used!
http://www.saccitycorvette.com/See-t...n-Action-.html
Here is info for the C5 Fangs
http://www.saccitycorvette.com/Fangs.html
Info for the C6 Fangs (Note: we still have the Screw on C6 Fangs for those who prefer them. Check our website)
http://www.saccitycorvette.com/C6-Fangs.html
#36
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OK, so I have a 2012 GS and I just removed the chin spoiler as I finally hit something hard enough driving out an inclined driveway to tear loose one of the C-clips in the middle. I actually like the looks better without the chin spoiler and I like the looks of your fangs. However, looking at your site it doesn't appear like they will fit onto a GS. Can you confirm for me please? Thanks.
The picture you are looking at is on a C5. Here Is a C6 Picture.
They do fit the GS. We have them in a screw on version and a glue on version.
Thank you,
Christian
#37
Just noticed some roughing up of the Fang on the left side after coming down a very steep driveway. Better than on the support! Still glad I went with them, but would not recommend drilling. The glue works just fine. And the radiator supports are weak enough without putting holes in them. Kind of defeats the purpose, imo. Definitely worth getting.
#38
I stuck my head under the front facia and I can see the OEM "fangs" on either side. So, do you replace those with yours that stick down farther for more protection? My real question is how do these protect the very front of the lower valence when it sticks out a good 6" from where your fangs start?
#39
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I stuck my head under the front facia and I can see the OEM "fangs" on either side. So, do you replace those with yours that stick down farther for more protection? My real question is how do these protect the very front of the lower valence when it sticks out a good 6" from where your fangs start?
The Fangs protect the lower radiator support/skid plates. They don't protect the valence/bumper cover.
Thanks
Christian
#40
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I am not sorry I bought a pair of fangs. My undercarriage looked almost as bad as the one in the picture. It looks much better now.
I am though disappointed in the kits. They could have been so much better.
1) My kit was incomplete, so I had to scrounge up the missing pull ties.
2) The fangs for a glue on c6 kit are sort of short. They stop before the rubber spoilers. I would have thought that they should have provided more protection. I dont mind spending $60 for $8 of parts, but I think they should have spent the extra 42 cents and made the protection better.
3) I thought that there was not enough gorilla glue.. But I was wrong here. The glue will more than expand to fill and overflow... All over the place. Make sure your lower valence is waxed well. It made peeling off all the overflow much easier. The overflow on the outside of the fang should be peeled off before it fully hardens or it will be a mess to deal with.
4) They also get cheap on the emery paper, I got tired of dealing with the tiny scraps and got some larger easier to hold pieces.
I am though disappointed in the kits. They could have been so much better.
1) My kit was incomplete, so I had to scrounge up the missing pull ties.
2) The fangs for a glue on c6 kit are sort of short. They stop before the rubber spoilers. I would have thought that they should have provided more protection. I dont mind spending $60 for $8 of parts, but I think they should have spent the extra 42 cents and made the protection better.
3) I thought that there was not enough gorilla glue.. But I was wrong here. The glue will more than expand to fill and overflow... All over the place. Make sure your lower valence is waxed well. It made peeling off all the overflow much easier. The overflow on the outside of the fang should be peeled off before it fully hardens or it will be a mess to deal with.
4) They also get cheap on the emery paper, I got tired of dealing with the tiny scraps and got some larger easier to hold pieces.
Last edited by kfede1; 05-30-2014 at 04:34 PM.