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Old 25 June 2017, 08:32 PM
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Default Hawk eye underbody plastics fit blobeye ?

Will the underbody plastic trim/covers fit the blobeye ? I.e. Is the bolt holes already their ?

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If it's a blobeye widetrack STI then everything will apart from the rear diffuser, if it's a WRX then you will need to drill holes in your floor and you will be missing various brackets.
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Ah mines a 2003 STi Jdm, NON-WIDETRACK.. looks like I might have to drill holes which I think ill leave..

Was just an after thought for this coming winter as a local fella is breaking a hawk
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Ah mines a 2003 STi Jdm, NON-WIDETRACK.. looks like I might have to drill holes which I think ill leave..

Was just an after thought for this coming winter as a local fella is breaking a hawk
Yeah I don't think I would fancy drilling holes in my floor for a small aero advantage.
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Originally Posted by lewis87
Yeah I don't think I would fancy drilling holes in my floor for a small aero advantage.

Not so much aero advantage, just to try keep the underside clean during the winter between washes.. it definatley helps in any cars ive had underbody trim on
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I could see it helping against rust, but drilling holes would only increase the chase of rust i would have thought, just under seal i'd say.

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Not so much aero advantage, just to try keep the underside clean during the winter between washes.. it definatley helps in any cars ive had underbody trim on
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Originally Posted by jaygsi
I could see it helping against rust, but drilling holes would only increase the chase of rust i would have thought, just under seal i'd say.
Hence why I said im gona leave it further up their ^
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I wouldn't bother to be honest. They don't cover up that much and what they do cover you'd probably be better off using proper underseal anyway.




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