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Best Splitter
Hey Guys,
Me Again with more questions
Looking to get a front splitter for the car in the coming weeks and was looking for recommendations between the HT Autos and the Revolution?
Any experiences/disaster stories? Which is the easiest to fit.
Can it go straight on without being painted?
Also am going to order some mud flaps from ScoobyWorld.
Which colour do you guys would look best on a red car - Red / Black / White?
Thanks for your help & Opinions
Me Again with more questions
Looking to get a front splitter for the car in the coming weeks and was looking for recommendations between the HT Autos and the Revolution?
Any experiences/disaster stories? Which is the easiest to fit.
Can it go straight on without being painted?
Also am going to order some mud flaps from ScoobyWorld.
Which colour do you guys would look best on a red car - Red / Black / White?
Thanks for your help & Opinions
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Revolution worked well on my car, seemed strong and easy to fit, it was damaged going up the ramp at RCM and they fitted a sti splitter which is better made but it comes at double the cost. the Revolution worked well for me
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Not tried a Revolution splitter but the HT Auto's splitters are great quality and fantastic value for money, the plastic ones are also pretty tough. I had one on my WR1 and the fit was perfect. I also had one delivered to my local garage today for my Hawkeye which will be fitted tomorrow to replace the chavtastic Chargespeed one that was on the car when I bought it.
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HT Auto's one works a treat, easy to fit and great quality. Black works well with all colours
https://www.scoobynet.com/styling-36...ml#post8516709
https://www.scoobynet.com/styling-36...ml#post8516709
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2 For HT Autos so far.
Thanks for the tutorial JonMC - Where did you get your low ramps from? Could do with a set of these!!
Any other companies that make these that I have not listed?
Thanks for the tutorial JonMC - Where did you get your low ramps from? Could do with a set of these!!
Any other companies that make these that I have not listed?
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Let's just say I came across them
You can make a set by screwing various lengths of wood on top of each other and either not worrying about the small steps, or sand it into a slope
You can make a set by screwing various lengths of wood on top of each other and either not worrying about the small steps, or sand it into a slope
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