Oddly enough, a surf shop that builds glass surfboards can fix damaged fins so the repair is invisible. I know, I had several of mine fixed by our local surfboard builder and the repair is undetectable.If you have minor damage to the fins they are repairable - they are made from a fibreglass composite so can be built back up by a shop that are good with fibreglass. Our shop have done several invisible repairs in the past.
Those the plastic ones?
I have new oem ones in stockI am looking for a new rear diffuser if anyone has an extra tossing about.
Yes. Also boat stores.Oddly enough, a surf shop that builds glass surfboards can fix damaged fins so the repair is invisible. I know, I had several of mine fixed by our local surfboard builder and the repair is undetectable.
Which is what I think I said... The box is big and UPS wanted more than twice the price of the splitter to ship the splitter...If you choose to buy a new one from Ford, get it at your LOCAL dealer, that way its shipped to them, included in the price, and not likely to be damaged along the way. Then you go in and pick it up.
Do you have just the fins or the rear belly pan assembly? When I needed them the fins were not available from Ford as a separate individual part number.I have new oem ones in stock
I will have fiberglass replacement tips at some point. I have brand new diffusersDo you have just the fins or the rear belly pan assembly? When I needed them the fins were not available from Ford as a separate individual part number.
I have the Stillens and pics I've seen of them while underway, they do move around. Haven't melted them though. They're also longer than the originals so may not look as good on a bumper delete car. Michael-does it look like a horse flapping it's lips? In which case I'll put the stock one on.Had an opportunity to follow someone with the Stillen version. Man, those things were really flapping back and forth.
I fixed my OEM diffuser with gray Marine-Tex base/catalyst epoxy about 12 years ago, Still holding today with zero issues.
Not sure about now, but back in the day, Stillen had two options available. One was closer to stock length, with another longer option available as well.I have the Stillens and pics I've seen of them while underway, they do move around. Haven't melted them though. They're also longer than the originals so may not look as good on a bumper delete car. Michael-does it look like a horse flapping it's lips? In which case I'll put the stock one on.