JUBU Aero

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Splitter installed!
 
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Make sure your installer is good because this took 2 days of work. I was told the engineering was amazing and it is probably the only splitter on the market that will give you true down force at speeds over 150mph without pulling down on the body panels. Use https://gabrielsportscar.com/ if you are in the northeast.
You can see by their instagram they don't mess around. Ask for Frank
 
Looks good! Do they specify any downforce numbers?

How does the wing uprights install? Very curious about that!
 
Sweet freaking wing! I thought JUBU said there was no cutting involved Or just not cutting visible parts? Was there a black plastic part you remove, cut the panel and install the wing?

Yeah you remove the gloss black trim piece below the vents, install the wing and then re-install the trim piece. End result is super clean

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NICE! Where can I buy or can you make that LOTUS lettering for me and how much is it? You can meesage me if you want, Thank you
 
Very cool aero. I'd be a little worried about water ingress from the louvre into the engine bay thou.
 
Very cool aero. I'd be a little worried about water ingress from the louvre into the engine bay thou.
Ow yeah! And it will happen.. and the problem is not gonna be your engine bay but your trunk that will ingress water and the paint starts bubbling gradually over time. My oem trunk had it before I drilled holes and was documented, after I put my wing on they tried to claim it was because of the wing but I had picture and video proof of it happening waaaay before installing the wing. Finally the hood is in and will he replaced next week by warranty.
 
Very cool aero. I'd be a little worried about water ingress from the louvre into the engine bay thou.

If worried, you can just seal the cut to the glass reinforced plastic and add a rubber gasket and just add drainage holes in the hatch.
 

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