Zero 7 Rockers
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Zero 7 Rockers
I purchased a set of ACS Zero 7 rocker skirts to go with my Z06 stage 1 splitter (same set up as C7Jake). I'm in the process of painting them carbon flash now. I was just wondering how many people out there went with this style rockers and if any and everybody who had could post pics of their car with them on?! Even though I already purchased them, I still haven't decided whether or not I want to put them on. I like the way the car looks stock but not sure if I will like it with the splitter and rockers better. The splitter I can always take back off, but from what I've gathered, if I take the rockers back off, you may be able to see the holes left from the installation. Is there any truth to that? Also, please post as many pics as possible! Especially AW cars with Zero 7 (or Z06 style) rockers!! Thanks in advance!
#3
Burning Brakes
I have a car on order. I researched the heck out of the side skirts and decided to go with Weapon X. Great company to deal with. No drilling required for installation. Like you, I just didn't like the idea of drilling holes in the rockers.
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Here's a shot of my Zero 7 rockers in satin black. I just put the Z06 splitter on tonight, but don't have a picture yet. I think the car looks way better with these upgrades. I'm very happy with them both.
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Drifting
I got the rockers and ACS splitter weeks ago. Painted them cabon flash (well and paint and body shop) gave me a smoking deal $353 out the door for the splitter, zero 7 rockers and deflectors. Looks great off the car. Got the car today from the transport stork.
I'll be posting asap. I researched a bunch and think the ACS splitter is better than any OEM one. It has hard likes to match the car. Just my opinion. We all have one. The rockers look just like the Z06. The deflectors are subtle and complete the look. Frankly I'd rather not sell people on the set up so I can be more exclusive but being honest, it rocks.
If you want pics, just google C7 ACS.... You'll get so many!
I'll post my NRB with Carbon Flash soon.
I'll be posting asap. I researched a bunch and think the ACS splitter is better than any OEM one. It has hard likes to match the car. Just my opinion. We all have one. The rockers look just like the Z06. The deflectors are subtle and complete the look. Frankly I'd rather not sell people on the set up so I can be more exclusive but being honest, it rocks.
If you want pics, just google C7 ACS.... You'll get so many!
I'll post my NRB with Carbon Flash soon.
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I have reversed my position on tape vs bolts. Mine have been on for 9 months, seen the hard climate of the NE, and heat of florida. The tape is holding fine but the skirts get so dirty i decided for some bolts, two on each side, used self taps, took all of 10!min to install.
#13
I completed the installation of the Z06 Inspired side skirts yesterday.
These side skirts in the photo below, are the same style as the ACS side skirts, only difference is these came from C7 Carbon.com and are fiberglass.
These came in primed and ready for paint. I painted them myself using a base coat of automotive Black, then used Carbon Mist Metallic paint, then used a clear coat. They were then buffed out with Meguiars M205, and a coat of Meguiars NXT Next Gen wax applied. They turned out great, and installation was quite easy. It did require drilling about 5 holes on each side.
These side skirts came from C7Carbon priced @ $389.00 delivered to my door. Best price anywhere.
With the front splitter/spolier/air dam the combination really looks great and adds an aggressive look to the C7.
These side skirts in the photo below, are the same style as the ACS side skirts, only difference is these came from C7 Carbon.com and are fiberglass.
These came in primed and ready for paint. I painted them myself using a base coat of automotive Black, then used Carbon Mist Metallic paint, then used a clear coat. They were then buffed out with Meguiars M205, and a coat of Meguiars NXT Next Gen wax applied. They turned out great, and installation was quite easy. It did require drilling about 5 holes on each side.
These side skirts came from C7Carbon priced @ $389.00 delivered to my door. Best price anywhere.
With the front splitter/spolier/air dam the combination really looks great and adds an aggressive look to the C7.