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Old 06-07-2019, 01:53 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by juniorrr View Post
I'm looking to make my own front splitter but I can't find anywhere on what is the best type of material to use? Also does anyone know if theres any guides out there of making your own FULLY chassis mounted front splitter by chance? Thank You Ahead of Time!
Yup.


https://www.trackjunkies.org/topic/6...uction/page/4/

Best material for a splitter is something you can 1) replicate easily because it will get destroyed, 2) cost effectively because it will get destroyed, and 3) keep spares made of on hand because it will get destroyed.


Catching a theme?


I chose 3/8" 9 ply birch plywood from the Lowe's racing department. I can literally make a fast / dirty replacement and have it on the car in 20 minutes. 30 if i paint it

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