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If you are going to change the boot springs be careful, they are easy enought to take off, but its a different story getting them back on, the dealers have a special tool for this and I ended up taking mine to them, only took them 5 mins to do, I tried for three hours and almost lost 4 fingers!!!
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Originally Posted by Harpoon,Sep 12 2005, 08:57 PM
Both seem to have an aerodynamic function, but I've never seen any specific info.
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Im kinda debating which one I want also......I really love how both look ........I have an AP1....so I want the AP2 wing but I dunno if it will match with the factory rear bumper on the AP1.
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Originally Posted by 1fastminivan,Sep 16 2005, 07:35 PM
Im kinda debating which one I want also......I really love how both look ........I have an AP1....so I want the AP2 wing but I dunno if it will match with the factory rear bumper on the AP1.
I don't like the look of the wing on an AP1 with an AP1 front lip. I like the AP1 spoiler, but not on the AP2 with an AP2 lip. They do go well as a set, but don't seem to do well when mixed and matched with different years.
I'm against the side strakes on anything with any accessories.
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Originally Posted by Paul55100,Sep 16 2005, 04:21 PM
I like the AP1's a lot better. It's subtle and flows really well with the rest of the car. AP2's, IMO, looks too...ricey?... just me, though. No offense.
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