APR front splitter
I've bought an APR front splitter and waiting to have it installed, and currently I'm out of town for another several months.
I have AP1, stock suspension, and front oem lip. I usually work on my car on drive-in type lift, and once I have the front splitter installed, was wondering if anybody know if I would have enough clearance to get up on the lift? I also have APR rear diffuser and it covers up the rear diff, so jacking up the car to put on the regular 4 leg lift isn't necessaraly practical either.
any inputs?
I have AP1, stock suspension, and front oem lip. I usually work on my car on drive-in type lift, and once I have the front splitter installed, was wondering if anybody know if I would have enough clearance to get up on the lift? I also have APR rear diffuser and it covers up the rear diff, so jacking up the car to put on the regular 4 leg lift isn't necessaraly practical either.
any inputs?
use some wood planks to get it on to the lift, or take off the splitter...it's just 6 or so bolts underneath right? either way if it does rub i think the front is angled up so it won't break or anything itll just graze the bottom. but on stock suspension you should be ok
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