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Old Oct 31, 2021 | 09:14 PM
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Just wanted to reach out and see who has any parts as far as aero from EOS installed on their car. I have watched videos of their parts on install and everything looks solid from that, but as far as reviews, I've seen some disappointed. Link below to what I'm interested in purchasing.

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I have their stage 3 splitter as well as their side skirts. For the money, they are awesome. If you want the higher quality stuff prepare to spend the cash. I don't mind a little fitting for a huge savings for parts that I'll likely wind up trashing and changing again. I think they look awesome on the car!




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This weekend I helped a friend install a stage three spoiler and diffusers. Finish on the parts was okay but not near the finish or gloss I’ve seen on ACS parts. The spoiler went on okay and without to much issue. The diffusers on the other hand were a complete nightmare. Nothing was marked at all . The template was bad and other holes had to be drilled. The hardware supplied was lag bolts that were supposed to thread into the plastic.The holes for the lag bolts were too big and screws just fell in. We had to go by new screws. A simple job turned into a project. I understand trying to save money but this stuff was crap!!!
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This weekend I helped a friend install a stage three spoiler and diffusers. Finish on the parts was okay but not near the finish or gloss I’ve seen on ACS parts. The spoiler went on okay and without to much issue. The diffusers on the other hand were a complete nightmare. Nothing was marked at all . The template was bad and other holes had to be drilled. The hardware supplied was lag bolts that were supposed to thread into the plastic.The holes for the lag bolts were too big and screws just fell in. We had to go by new screws. A simple job turned into a project. I understand trying to save money but this stuff was crap!!!
Yea I can see that happening. I have heard however that diffusers are a pain in the a$$ to install regardless. I may be wrong on that though. I'm just wanting the side rockers, front splitter, and spoiler from them.
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I have their stage 3 splitter as well as their side skirts. For the money, they are awesome. If you want the higher quality stuff prepare to spend the cash. I don't mind a little fitting for a huge savings for parts that I'll likely wind up trashing and changing again. I think they look awesome on the car!




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^ I have to say your car looks great.
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I have their stage 3 splitter as well as their side skirts. For the money, they are awesome. If you want the higher quality stuff prepare to spend the cash. I don't mind a little fitting for a huge savings for parts that I'll likely wind up trashing and changing again. I think they look awesome on the car!



First off, beautiful car! And I completely feel ya as far as what you said. Most, including myself want the ground effects for the looks. Those who actually track their car often, will obviously want the craftsmanship and high quality parts for those reasons. I daily mine, and rarely track it (outside of dragging it), but want the cosmetic look at a fair price. EOS seems to be the middle mark between cheapo and high end. Thanks for the reply!
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I ordered the 2.5 splitter, side skirts, and ZR1 wing.

I will be installing this week.

there are lots of threads on them, most say good product at good price but may lack hardware.

For me, as long as the product is decent (all reviews seem to say they are) then I am ok with a little install issues.
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^ I have to say your car looks great.
Thank you brother!

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First off, beautiful car! And I completely feel ya as far as what you said. Most, including myself want the ground effects for the looks. Those who actually track their car often, will obviously want the craftsmanship and high quality parts for those reasons. I daily mine, and rarely track it (outside of dragging it), but want the cosmetic look at a fair price. EOS seems to be the middle mark between cheapo and high end. Thanks for the reply!
Appreciated! Here are a couple angles to show the fitment. Wasn't too bad, drilled a couple extra holes that lined up the way I wanted. Whole deal was 45min.





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Appreciated! Here are a couple angles to show the fitment. Wasn't too bad, drilled a couple extra holes that lined up the way I wanted. Whole deal was 45min.




Very nice. I am opting out of the getting the winglets, so I assume it will save me a little bit of time on install. Car looks really nice my dude. Really thinking about pulling the trigger tomorrow. Their price seems really nice compared to spending almost $1000 more for something like ACS lol. That's just my peasant self speaking though.
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Very nice. I am opting out of the getting the winglets, so I assume it will save me a little bit of time on install. Car looks really nice my dude. Really thinking about pulling the trigger tomorrow. Their price seems really nice compared to spending almost $1000 more for something like ACS lol. That's just my peasant self speaking though.
Absolutely. Most of the fitting for me was on the winglets, and I too am "thrifty" with these things! hahaha

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I chose C-7 Carbon . I just didn't want to give China any of my money at the time . It did cost more but it didn't matter to me at that time .
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I have the stage 2 EOS spoiler and I am happy with it. Also as was mention check out C7 carbon I went with them for my side skirts and front splitter. If you choose C7 just know you may have to wait a few weeks before your product arrives.
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Kinda disappointed by their customer service. Ordered the carbon fiber ZR1 wing, came in damaged. They then had no part to replace it with and didn’t have an eta on when they’d have more. I offered to have it repaired if they cover the cost, had to go back and forth with them and would get different answers. I assume it was different employees answering their emails/social media. It’s now been two months since I brought it to my carbon fiber repair guy and I still don’t have it (that’s not EOS’s fault).

basically their stuff is packaged pretty bad so hopefully it won’t come in damaged is the moral of the story here…
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Originally Posted by 1FINE99
I chose C-7 Carbon . I just didn't want to give China any of my money at the time . It did cost more but it didn't matter to me at that time .
I also chose C7 Carbon. I tried EOS one time for some side skirts and was very disappointed and won't try again. Their customer service alone was terrible.
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I recently installed their carbon fiber side skirts. I may go ahead and buy a splitter as well. Install directions were meh, but it was easy enough to figure out.

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Cheap parts is one thing... sending the wrong screws with THEIR product is pure incompetence, or they just don't care.
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I recently installed their carbon fiber side skirts. I may go ahead and buy a splitter as well. Install directions were meh, but it was easy enough to figure out.

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I've had limited success with EOS products. The rear Stage 2 tips were a quality nightmare. Tried 3 different sets and all had poor finish and quality. All 3 times they came scratched/scuffed. I ended up ponying up the $$$ for OE GM which were perfect! The rear diffusers had questionable hardware and the templates were not great. They are on but eventually I will need to redo the position of the holes in order get them lined up correctly. I will likely replace the hardware at that time as well. YMMV. Good luck on your project...
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Frid- I ordered the Stage 2 Front Splitter from EOS for my '19 Stingray. It's scheduled to arrive on Nov 5th, hopefully undamaged....We'll see how it goes. I didn't order the side skirts. I think they look better on the wide bodies and prefer the contour of the sides, the way the car rolled off the assembly line.. Thanks.
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