Hey fellas, just as a little PSA regarding the spoiler install. Gaps on these are normal. Here are some pics of the OEM carbon package spoiler installed on a 120th Blackwing. The OEM spoiler is not designed to actually contact the deck lid. Only the 3M tape contacts the trunk.
Nice work!
Once you tighten down the spoiler and allow the 3M tape to adhere it should suck right in. This is also why bolting down the outer studs is best for overall fitment.
Well, I hope its consistent.
I think the distance will be enough to make it less noticeable, but you will always know.
Apparently this is an issue on the C8 corvette as well. Something to do with the supplier GM uses.
Sweet. Getting there
Big thanks to JVP for sending me an OEM splitter wicker to work off. It appears the OEM Carbon has a lot more brown to it.
I’ll definitely be making a custom one
Lets get it!
Awesome!
Got you down brother.
Sweet! The splitter wickers are going to look good. Side skirts I think I can manage too. This way the entire look is complete.
Not on this one. Once you order it's going all in for production. Doing initial deposits adds a second step for billing and ultimately slows things down when it's time to ship if I cant reach someone. I want these in the hands of UPS as soon as they are completed and headed to their new home.
Okay, let's party. Rear spoilers are close to being caught up. Ready to start taking in front splitter orders so I can secure needed materials and start production.
https://exhibitionsofspeed.net/shop/ols/products/cadillac-ct5-v-blackwing-carbon-fiber-front-splitter
This is really easy. The spoiler locates into the existing holes on the trunk. The outer two studs will land exactly where you need to drill. No template needed.
This is a very easy install since you already have 4 of 6 holes in the trunk. You cant mess it up.
Trust me, its very easy.
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I’ve only come across 1-2 of those in the wild. If I can get both together I will for sure
I will develop some splitter wickers to go with this for sure
Yes sir
Thanks man!
Initial test fit on the front splitter went FLAWLESS. Damn thing popped right in exactly where it needed to be. This car has a TON of screws and clips that keep the OEM splitter on. Not really difficult to remove, but definitely time consuming due to the number of them. I want to make a couple...
Hopefully soon. Just need to get hands on a local car.
Potentially next week, but want to get some installed photos first.
Awww yeah, they will be a nice compliment. Right now my big issue is shipping. UPS is killing me on these due to how large the boxes the need to be.
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