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Old Feb 29, 2020 | 10:11 AM
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Not like I love paying ACS super premium prices, but I ended up getting the ACS, why skimp on this expensive of a car.. if it's cheesy or inferior quality.. your going to be seeing it a long time. You can paint them, but if there are gaps or anything.. all the paint in the world won't hide it. I'd say save up for the ACS or other quality diffuser.. you don't want to end up on the Ricer YouTube Channel lol
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Old Jun 23, 2020 | 01:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Tort
Not impressed with the fit of the EOS fins. The template is garbage and while the fit may be acceptable for someones first car with upgraded hub caps, DIY bubbly window tint and rust spots covered with decals, it's not what I feel is an acceptable fit for our cars. You get what you pay and while I like the overall look, I'll be going with a molded single piece diffuser down the road. These fins look good from afar but up close the gaps are noticeable.
Anyone looking to go this route, definitely remove the stock diffuser. Can't image trying to get things lined up with it still on and would probably make the end result even worse fit wise.


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Why couldn't you just 3M these on? Im curious and very nervous to drill holes if I don't like
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