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Car
ground effects : should you install yourself
?? |
by:
Marc
Deschamps |
To
make your car handle and look better you
need the right car ground effects. Use aero-dynamic
wings, spoilers, dams or skirts to get the
down force plus the stylish look you have
been looking for. These car ground effects
features are not just pretty add-on's, they
are designed to really work on your car,
truck, jeep or suv ! Generally, they are
wind-tunnel tested to generate huge rear
down force to dramatically improve traction
and keep your vehicle stable at high speeds
without draining power from the engine.
In general you will save a bundle if you
buy car ground effects from distributors
carrying non OEM aftermarket brands
(not the accessory offered by the dealer).
The quality is comparable and the cost is
much lower. If you install yourself you
will save even more. But, should you be
installing car ground effects yourself ?
The answer depends on your skills and on
the type of part and material selected.
Car ground effects products made in urethane
and with simple designs are generally easier
to install because they
are lightweight and flexible. They usually
come with double back 3M high strength tape
which bonds the parts to your
car tightly. Some manufacturers (like Wings
West) offer great videos and detailed instructions
on the installation
of ground effects for cars. Products made
out of fiberglass or with more elaborate
designs, such as design style side
skirts, require a lot of skills and experience.
To explain it is important to understand
the full process.
Installation is not the only step required
in order to have a finished product. Before
final installation there is
a "dry fitting" procedure involved which
requires experience in order to accomplish
it properly, then there is the prepping
procedure, installation and of course painting.
Dry fitting refers to the procedure where
the installer makes all the necessary adjustment
to the product in order to make it fit perfectly.
It involves trimming, grinding and filling
gaps in order to have the pieces fit the
contour of the car. This is a procedure
that is best left to a professional body
man who has done this type of work before,
since he can do it a lot faster and cheaper
then someone who has no experience.
If you are considering the purchase of car
ground effects made out of fiberglass or
with elaborate designs find the right shop
to do the installation for you, before you
make the purchase, to avoid unpleasant surprises.
Look for a body man that has at least 1
year experience in installing all types
of ground effects in different materials.
He would be able to do the job in less time
for less money, then a body man with 30
years of experience but who has never installed
a car ground effect before.
About the author:
Marc Deschamps is the editor of CarAccessoriesMagazine,
a free online publication dedicated to automotive
accessories,
car care and related topics. Other articles
full of information, tips and advice can
be found at http://www.car-accessories-magazine.com
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