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Front Lower Splitter Options Available

BoostBumps

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Thought it might be helpful to put together a list of Lower Front Splitters currently available for the Fiesta ST ...

Please feel free to add to the list!

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Triple-R Composites - $259.95

Material: Fiber Glass


http://www.fswerks.com/collections/...plitter-ford-fiesta-st-2014?variant=403219901

http://www.triplercomposites.co.uk/product/ford-fiesta-mk7-5-st180-front-splitter/

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Mountune - $299.00

Material: Fiber Glass

http://www.mountuneusa.com/mountune-Lower-Front-Splitter-Fiesta-ST-2014-15-p/2364-fs-aa.htm

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Rally Innovations - $249.00

Material: Aluminum

http://www.modbargains.com/Rally-Innovations-Front-Splitter-For-Fiesta-ST.htm

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Bojix - $495.00

Material: Carbon Fiber

http://www.bojix.com/exterior/bojix-design-carbon-fiber-front-splitter/

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fifteen52 - $699.52

Material: Carbon Fiber

http://fifteen52.com/collections/styling/products/mk7-fiesta-st-dry-carbon-front-lip-extension

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Maxton Design

Material: ABS

http://maxtondesign.co.uk/product/f...-splitter-fiesta-mk7-st-facelift-2013-up.html

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Love it, great thread Tom.
 


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Fo sho! If the Rally Innovations one didnt have the winglets i would go for it or the mountune. Mountune may have to take this one tho. Why is it always the expensive ones that look best!
 


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Triple-R Composites - New Front Splitter Design Available

http://www.triplercomposites.com/product/ford-fiesta-mk7-5-st180-modified-front-splitter/

~ $250 USD (shipped)

Product Description:

"Manufactured from Lloyds approved Grp materials to a very nigh standard.

This product comes in Gloss black exactly as pictured with all fixings required.

A direct fit with no modification required to part or car whatsoever"
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does anybody have a review of any of the splitters? I ran 1/2 mile airstrip attack at pikes peak last year. hit 124 at elevation. I hope to hit 128 this year. I would like to add a splitter to help at speed. thanks, bob
 


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Does anyone know IF any of these splitters actually produce ANY front down force at all (at ANY speed), or are they exclusively an aesthetic mod??
 


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I believe none do but someone modified the triple R to make it into a full undertray I believe.
 


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Do any of these cover up the little plastic factory protector thing under the bumper? I think thats what its supposed to do is protect from dirt/rocks/water from spraying up underneath the car?
 


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I installed the tripleR splitter. I really don't think it has any functional purpose. Looks great though. Install was not that straightforward and you'll need to modify it a bit to make it stable at speed. Well I shouldn't say it wasn't straightforward, it just wasn't as "plug and play" as advertised. I ended up placing a black suspension bushing deadcenter screwed in top/bottom to keep it secure and from vibrating when driving.
 


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What gave you difficulty, or did you find annoying? I've been looking at getting the TripleR too...

I wonder if others have had vibration issues as well?


I installed the tripleR splitter. I really don't think it has any functional purpose. Looks great though. Install was not that straightforward and you'll need to modify it a bit to make it stable at speed. Well I shouldn't say it wasn't straightforward, it just wasn't as "plug and play" as advertised. I ended up placing a black suspension bushing deadcenter screwed in top/bottom to keep it secure and from vibrating when driving.
 


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What gave you difficulty, or did you find annoying? I've been looking at getting the TripleR too...

I wonder if others have had vibration issues as well?
Again, to clarify it was fine actually installing. If I remember correctly I had to beef up some of the hardware and add that bushing. Not a big deal but it would be nice if it came with its own center support like the mountune splitter. Although what I did with the center on mine is easier than installing mountune's center support. I can't imagine anyone else using the tripleR without some sort of center support wouldn't have vibration issues. It was immediate and I didn't even have to reach highway speed to hear and feel it. Bottom line though, I still like it. Would probably do it again.
 


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Again, to clarify it was fine actually installing. If I remember correctly I had to beef up some of the hardware and add that bushing. Not a big deal but it would be nice if it came with its own center support like the mountune splitter. Although what I did with the center on mine is easier than installing mountune's center support. I can't imagine anyone else using the tripleR without some sort of center support wouldn't have vibration issues. It was immediate and I didn't even have to reach highway speed to hear and feel it. Bottom line though, I still like it. Would probably do it again.
I might have missed it but what material is the triple r made from?

Also are there any long term reviews of any of the splitters?
 


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It's made from fiberglass. My long-ish term review would be excellent piece. From a pure visual and quality standpoint. Looks great and has so far withstood daily driving abuse. As for function or any driving differences, non that I'm aware of.
 


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