Fender Liner, Undertray, and aftermarket bumper question
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Fender Liner, Undertray, and aftermarket bumper question
So I have had the unfortunate luck after 6 yrs driving to hit a possum it cracked one of the very think pillars on my factory chin spoiler to the left of my rotary accent and i noticed my under tray and fender inner liner were out of alignment about a week later i hear a scraping/dragging noise I pulled over and my fender liner near the front of the bumper had been dragging and basically got chewed up by the road. Do aftermarket bumpers work with the factory under tray? I have to get a new inner fender liner do those work with aftermarket bumpers also? I am considering the aftermarket bumper due to someone backing up into my bumper and putting some unsightly scratches as well as............I want one and just wanted to know if I will have to buy those parts as well.
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the aftermarket bumpers re-use the under tray and liners......i wouldnt get lax on replacing those because if a rock or some debris hits something in there with no protection your f00ked
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OK ill rig something in the meantime since they arent completely ripped off. I happen to work in a building in the middle of a rock quarry........ Ill get on the ordering I think mazsport has them. Thanks
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Yeah your right Masport is great with customer support if they dont have them theylll usually get it in about a week,,, you really do need the undertray not only does it protectect some of your most vital parts of the car, ie the radiator, it also creates high pressure zones under your car for front end downforce, at high speeds you may experience alot of understeer that could get dangerous...
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