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Old Apr 21, 2021 | 10:24 PM
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Decided to try eos diffuser fins and I was pleasantly surprised how good they look.
install was easy, I took the diffuser of the car but you can do it without removing it completely off.
I also added red pin stripe .






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Old Apr 21, 2021 | 11:45 PM
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I like the red stripe
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The red pinstripe does make the diffuser fins very visible. Nice job on the install.
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Old Apr 22, 2021 | 12:50 PM
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How are they attached? They look good and may try this myself one day. Was there a template to use for spacing or did you just evenly space them where you figured they should be? The red stripe does look good too!
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Originally Posted by Dado5
Decided to try eos diffuser fins and I was pleasantly surprised how good they look.
install was easy, I took the diffuser of the car but you can do it without removing it completely off.
I also added red pin stripe .
I've seen others post that the lower panel is not that difficult to remove. Was that your experience? I need to redo the fins on my car and would entertain removing the lower section to make reinstall/realignment of the fins easier. Thoughts???
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Old Apr 22, 2021 | 11:28 PM
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they are screwed in to the rear diffuser. It comes with the template and it wasn’t hard to install them at all. Just make sure you check the template location good , once you make a hole there’s no going back


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How are they attached? They look good and may try this myself one day. Was there a template to use for spacing or did you just evenly space them where you figured they should be? The red stripe does look good too!
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Old Apr 22, 2021 | 11:33 PM
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I removed the rear diffuser a few times to install exhaust and it’s pretty easy and straightforward.
Now it takes me 10 min to remove it
2 screws behind each reflectors, 2 screws behind the license plate, 2 screws between exhaust tips and 5 screws at the bottom on the left and right side.



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I've seen others post that the lower panel is not that difficult to remove. Was that your experience? I need to redo the fins on my car and would entertain removing the lower section to make reinstall/realignment of the fins easier. Thoughts???
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Hows the color match with the carbon flash? Always hear/read conflicting opinions on the paint match with stock.
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"The red pinstripe does make the diffuser fins very visible."
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Originally Posted by Dado5
I removed the rear diffuser a few times to install exhaust and it’s pretty easy and straightforward.
Now it takes me 10 min to remove it
2 screws behind each reflectors, 2 screws behind the license plate, 2 screws between exhaust tips and 5 screws at the bottom on the left and right side.
Thanks for the info...
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