Very easy
Check the old thread for how to do it. Not hard, but there are screws further under the panel that are hard to access unless you jack the car up a bit. Put a floor jack under either the right or left from track point. Also check the 3 struts at the front that hold the splitter and front edge of the bumper cover down and parallel to the road. If the front edge of the splitter is noticeably higher in the middle than the edges, then one or more of those struts got bent. They often get bent by hitting speed bumps or parking blocks, bending them up. I've bent them several times.
Chance are, since you want to replace the splitter, those struts are bent too. Last time I looked, new struts were about $48 each, but I was able to bend back the original ones by heating to anneal the aluminum, then very carefully bending them back to the correct angle.
How easy of a fix is it? I see a lot of cars with front splitter bent upward (like a smile). Is that a damage to the body? Would there be any diy videos? Lol
I think it's an easy fix. It's not damage to the body, other than those little struts. I don't know of any DIY videos. If you take off the splitter, it will be obvious.
Is it because of just natural bend in plastic?I'm on my third splitter, super-easy job, but every replacement was a "frowny" one. I actually used one of the damaged ones on our '98 Mustang race car, it was almost a bolt-on fit!
No - it was designed that way. Part of the underside aero set up.Is it because of just natural bend in plastic?
The splitter should be flat. Otherwise, this may indicate the car has bent supports in the front fascia as previously mentioned.No - it was designed that way. Part of the underside aero set up.