I added a couple of these. They're cheap and really effective. These ones are frameless and are mounted on a ball-and-socket, so you can adjust the angle. Really helpful for keeping my rims away from the curb. Think I paid 10 bucks.
Thanks Glenn!
I went with 1/4" Trimbrite. You can buy it on Amazon.
I strongly recommend you apply 94 Primer first; the stippled surface of the side skirts reduces adhesion. I placed a 12" test stripe and left it on for a couple of weeks to test adhesion and the primer works well. The primer...
Finally bit the bullet, and the weather cooperated. Ran a red vinyl pinstripe down the side skirts. Dyno'd a gain of 1.73hp each side... significantly more than blue or white pin stripes.
I put a pair on mine, but from a different manufacturer. I was unsure about it because they are totally nonfunctional, but being new to the whole Mustang world I thought Iād give it a whirl, I figured I could always remove them if I hated it. But they have actually grown on me. For the record...
I'm an old fart, but I love the screens. Maybe because I work on one most days so it's a comfortable interface for me. I don't find them distracting or difficult to use at all, once I learned where everything was. For the record I have the two-screen setup, which I much prefer over the single...
I bought these too. My only beef about them is that the ribs run left-to-right, instead of back-to-front, and I often find my clutch foot heel catches on them when I lift my left foot to shift. Seems like a typical Ford thing to do lol.
I'm in Canada too. Made my own for 10 bucks with a few parts from Home Depot. Zero modifications required, attached using existing hardware under your bumper.
Has anyone had success pinstriping (self-adhesive) the stock side skirts/splitter/rear bumper? I'd like to try that out, but don't know if striping will adhere to the stippled surface. Maybe some Primer 94? Photo attached to show what I'm after... I did this with red electrical tape just to get...