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Problem: Knocked off one of the front tire air diffuses that sits in front of the front tire on a Gen IV car. Broke the other one in half. A run of twisties we were on had some quick vertical changes. Grailkeeper says do not ignore this.
Headed down to Home Depot to see what material it might have in stock to replace these myself instead of ponying up to Mopar. Looking round I came across some Lexan polycarbonate material. I have worked with this stuff in the past. It is damn near indestructible when it comes to breaking or shattering, but it does scratch up easily. Nice sheet to make about 20 diffusers for $20! Woot. I got lucky and got one intact hanging by a few threads when I stopped so I had a pattern.
My cuts could have been better but I just hacked it out quickly with a jigsaw. Not like these will stay pristine for long anyway given these ride about 3" off the ground.
Attached with new screws!
Anyway, hope this saves you guys a few bucks down the line.
Fix should work fine for a Gen III car as well, but the size and placement is different.
These flaps help get airflow into the sills and help cool them. You should replace them. No problem making your own. Keep the size the same and use a material that will be okay in that heat......GK
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Headed down to Home Depot to see what material it might have in stock to replace these myself instead of ponying up to Mopar. Looking round I came across some Lexan polycarbonate material. I have worked with this stuff in the past. It is damn near indestructible when it comes to breaking or shattering, but it does scratch up easily. Nice sheet to make about 20 diffusers for $20! Woot. I got lucky and got one intact hanging by a few threads when I stopped so I had a pattern.
My cuts could have been better but I just hacked it out quickly with a jigsaw. Not like these will stay pristine for long anyway given these ride about 3" off the ground.
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Attached with new screws!
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Anyway, hope this saves you guys a few bucks down the line.
Fix should work fine for a Gen III car as well, but the size and placement is different.