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Hi all. I have a question about C7 front splitter widths.
That is I'm wondering if all the front spltters (Series 1, 2 , 3 etc) fit all the C7's universally ( Stingray, Grand Sport, Z06 etc).
Are the two outermost holes (right and left side) where the splitter meets the bottom front of the front wheel arch the same regardless of the splitter Series?
Can anyone give me the with in inches from hole center to hole center?
The reason I'm asking is I have a base Stingray and a friend is offering me a Series 2 splitter with the small end caps off his Z06 and we are wondering if it will be too wide to fit the Stingray because the Z06 is a "wide body".
All Stage 1, 2 and 3 splitters have the same mounting points and will fit all narrow body and wide body vettes. Stage 1 (or poverty) is textured plastic. Stage 2 and 3 are the same exact splitters with the exception of the end caps. Stage 3 endcaps would look a bit goofy on a narrow body, but the Stage2 end caps would look fine.
You’re welcome. Hope your new splitter is to your liking. You will have to drill about 10 holes on the bottom of your front facia for the new splitter. The holes are for the rivets or pushpins (your choice) located toward the leading edge of the splitter
All Stage 1, 2 and 3 splitters have the same mounting points and will fit all narrow body and wide body vettes. Stage 1 (or poverty) is textured plastic. Stage 2 and 3 are the same exact splitters with the exception of the end caps. Stage 3 endcaps would look a bit goofy on a narrow body, but the Stage2 end caps would look fine.
Agree , you need to get the fender flare extensions if you do stage 3 on a stingray
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