ExtremeOnlineStore | C7 Front Splitter Ground Effect - Best Price | Free Shipping
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ExtremeOnlineStore | C7 Front Splitter Ground Effect - Best Price | Free Shipping
EOS - C7 Parts & Accessories
EOS Corvette C7 Performance Package Aerodynamic Body Kit
Corvette C7 Front Splitter / Ground Effect
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C7 Carbon Fiber Stage 2 Front Splitter W/ Side Extension $449.99
C7 Carbon Fiber Stage 3 Front Splitter W/ Wickerbill Extension $509.99
Corvette C7 Primed Black Front Splitter Ground Effect $229.99
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Corvette C7 Side Skirts / Rocker Panels
Corvette C7 Stingray / Z51 Carbon Fiber Side Skirts Rocker Panels
Corvette C7 Stingray / Z51 Carbon Fiber Side Skirts Rocker Panels | Z06's Z07 Performance Package $399.99
Corvette C7 Grand Sport / Z06 Carbon Fiber Side Skirts Rocker Panels | Z06's Z07 Performance Package $409.99
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Corvette C7 Stage 2 & 3 R
ear Spoiler
Carbon Fiber
Corvette C7 Carbon Fiber Stage 2 Rear Spoiler
Corvette C7 Carbon Fiber Stage 3 Rear Spoiler W/ WickerBill Extension
Carbon Flash
Corvette C7 Carbon Flash Stage 2 Rear Spoiler
Corvette C7 Carbon Flash Stage 3 Rear Spoiler ( Light Tinted Extension)
Corvette C7 Carbon Flash Stage 3 Rear Spoiler ( Dark Tinted Extension)
Primer Black
Corvette C7 Primer Black Stage 2 Rear Spoiler
Corvette C7 Primer Black Stage 3 Rear Spoiler ( Light Tinted Extension)$419.99
Corvette C7 Primer Black Stage 3 Rear Spoiler ( Dark Tinted Extension)$419.99
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Last edited by ExtremeOnlineStore; 01-18-2019 at 02:30 PM.
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I have a 2014 Stingray M7 base. I haven't been super active on the forums past few years as I've been quasi-restoring my first car ('95 Mustang). Now that I wrapped that up I've been debating whether or not to trade up to a GS, but I'm sentimentally attached to my C7 & have decided just to modify it to my liking vs trading up.
So, during Christmas/New-Years weeks I installed Z06 Style Stage 2 front Splitters, Spoilers, and Grille all in Carbon Flash Metallic.
I had to wait until we got a warm enough day to install the Stinger Stripe, which I purchased from Phoenix Graphics.
Also installed a Borla S-Type Catback.
I have no experience with GM Brand parts, but I could not fathom dropping the insane prices for genuine GM Z06 Aero bits. Extreme Online Store (EOS) had actually reasonable prices.
Now, I've been burned buying cheaper parts in the past, but EOS had good reviews for other cars on other forums, so I figured I'd take a chance. I'm glad I did; everything fit perfectly. EOS had great customer service too; they forgot to include the directions for the front splitter. Sent an email & less than 24hrs I had them
I followed Theta's video for removing the front bumper cover. I had no problem popping the cover loose by the headlights. I pulled straight up and the popped out.
I followed YT video from "Chevy Dude" for removing the rear bumper cover to install the spoiler, with a few caveats. I didn't remove the tail lights to install the nuts. I was able to use a flex-head ratcheting wrench to get them.
Another tip for installing the spoiler; line the template up as it directs you, put the studs in the spoiler, and then set the spoiler on top of the template to ensure the studs actually line up with the holes on the template. I had to make a lot of tiny adjustments to the template to get all the studs to align with the template holes. Not that it was way off, just a lot of fine tuning. Do not tape the template down & drill holes expecting it to be perfect.
Next up; I've purchased a supercharger from Andy at A&A. It'll be a few weeks until I get to that, but I'll make a thread as I install it. Maybe that S/C will help me finish burning the tread off my factory wheels & tires so I can upgrade those too
So, during Christmas/New-Years weeks I installed Z06 Style Stage 2 front Splitters, Spoilers, and Grille all in Carbon Flash Metallic.
I had to wait until we got a warm enough day to install the Stinger Stripe, which I purchased from Phoenix Graphics.
Also installed a Borla S-Type Catback.
I have no experience with GM Brand parts, but I could not fathom dropping the insane prices for genuine GM Z06 Aero bits. Extreme Online Store (EOS) had actually reasonable prices.
Now, I've been burned buying cheaper parts in the past, but EOS had good reviews for other cars on other forums, so I figured I'd take a chance. I'm glad I did; everything fit perfectly. EOS had great customer service too; they forgot to include the directions for the front splitter. Sent an email & less than 24hrs I had them
I followed Theta's video for removing the front bumper cover. I had no problem popping the cover loose by the headlights. I pulled straight up and the popped out.
I followed YT video from "Chevy Dude" for removing the rear bumper cover to install the spoiler, with a few caveats. I didn't remove the tail lights to install the nuts. I was able to use a flex-head ratcheting wrench to get them.
Another tip for installing the spoiler; line the template up as it directs you, put the studs in the spoiler, and then set the spoiler on top of the template to ensure the studs actually line up with the holes on the template. I had to make a lot of tiny adjustments to the template to get all the studs to align with the template holes. Not that it was way off, just a lot of fine tuning. Do not tape the template down & drill holes expecting it to be perfect.
Next up; I've purchased a supercharger from Andy at A&A. It'll be a few weeks until I get to that, but I'll make a thread as I install it. Maybe that S/C will help me finish burning the tread off my factory wheels & tires so I can upgrade those too
Last edited by ExtremeOnlineStore; 01-23-2019 at 02:29 PM.
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Extreme Online Store front splitter/winglets
Don't use rivets, you will have to drill them out later when you scrape this one up and have to replace it. If you can get close to the factory holes, try that then elongate the holes as necessary. I wouldn't trust the tape by itself either, but it does help hold it in place if there is wiggle in the holes. Once its in place, use the screws and washers to reduce the gap created by the tape to a minimum pulling it to the user side of the bumper. As I said, I am happy with mine from @ExtremeOnlineStore once I got it installed.
Extreme Online Store front splitter/winglets
Don't use rivets, you will have to drill them out later when you scrape this one up and have to replace it. If you can get close to the factory holes, try that then elongate the holes as necessary. I wouldn't trust the tape by itself either, but it does help hold it in place if there is wiggle in the holes. Once its in place, use the screws and washers to reduce the gap created by the tape to a minimum pulling it to the user side of the bumper. As I said, I am happy with mine from @ExtremeOnlineStore once I got it installed.
Last edited by ExtremeOnlineStore; 02-11-2019 at 03:17 PM.
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I have both the front splitter and side skirts in carbon flash from EOS and the fit was perfect and very easy to install. I didn't use the self tapping screws I instead used rivets and I couldn't be happier with the results.
You can spend more money and get what many perceive as better quality but I personally don't see the point. Looking at them on the car you can't tell the difference from 3 thousand dollar skirts and splitter or 600 dollar ones.
I will say this if you hit a curb or driveway approach with either of them they will be worthless garbage.
You can spend more money and get what many perceive as better quality but I personally don't see the point. Looking at them on the car you can't tell the difference from 3 thousand dollar skirts and splitter or 600 dollar ones.
I will say this if you hit a curb or driveway approach with either of them they will be worthless garbage.
Last edited by ExtremeOnlineStore; 12-14-2018 at 02:50 PM.
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same. had one small issue with my order, already addressed by them, quick response as mentioned. Def will order from them again
update: installed the splitter and winglets, very happy, parts are high quality and fit well.
I will say all of the "problems" I've seen on this forum with this kit are not EOS' fault. Yes, if you already have a splitter, like I did, you will need to drill out the old rivets, which is easy, and yes the supplied bolts then won't fit as the holes are larger, I just used plastic push pins/rivets you can buy at Lowe's or O'Reilly, then the install looks original.
update: installed the splitter and winglets, very happy, parts are high quality and fit well.
I will say all of the "problems" I've seen on this forum with this kit are not EOS' fault. Yes, if you already have a splitter, like I did, you will need to drill out the old rivets, which is easy, and yes the supplied bolts then won't fit as the holes are larger, I just used plastic push pins/rivets you can buy at Lowe's or O'Reilly, then the install looks original.
Last edited by ExtremeOnlineStore; 12-17-2018 at 02:56 PM.
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Last edited by ExtremeOnlineStore; 09-19-2018 at 02:29 PM.
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For what it's worth, I have a carbon one and it's pretty good quality, great for the price. Customer service isn't as awful as C7Carbon. My carbon wave isn't straight in spots, but not that bad and it definitely requires some drilling for additional bolt holes. Get a good mask, long sleeve shirt and some patience to mark it all off. Took me about 3 hours to install the splitter because of drilling and stuff, start to finish.
I wish they had the tabs underneath so I could add the underbelly to make the splitter effective, but for $2000 cheaper than OEM, I'm not complaining.
I wish they had the tabs underneath so I could add the underbelly to make the splitter effective, but for $2000 cheaper than OEM, I'm not complaining.
Last edited by village idiot; 09-19-2018 at 03:21 PM.
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Finished my EOS sideskirt and splitter install this week. Extremely happy (pun intended). I had an issue with a damaged item, not at all cause by EOS, and they QUICKLY replaced the item. The quality of their products is HIGH. Everything fit great and looks good. The Carbon Flash matches all the other Carbon Flash trim on the car.
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Last edited by ExtremeOnlineStore; 12-27-2018 at 05:38 PM.
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