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<blockquote data-quote="Jimmysidecarr" data-source="post: 7157406" data-attributes="member: 11681"><p>You don't need the factory one , it just makes the install a little easier.</p><p>You can use the plastic strip stuff and attach to angle strips of Aluminum. Using a roll of plastic 4'' wide, gives you much more flexibility as to how wide(preferably right out to the center of the tires) and how deep(ride height and local roads and driveways angles will dictate how deep you can go) you can make it.</p><p>The ranger/explorer dam is used mostly on fox body cars. It may work though.</p><p></p><p>In Sweden you probably don't have grasses and weeds that spread rapidly and over run gardens like we do in the southern US. I know it was much less of a problem when I lived in Syracuse, NY. </p><p>When you are looking for it.... it will be listed as a product that keeps weeds, grass, and certain types of herbs(some herbs will spread like crazy) contained in a certain area of your garden and not spreading out to areas you don't want it covering. </p><p></p><p>For the splitter I would just run the 03/04 lip for the street, which isn't a splitter at all. And run a real splitter, like the Y2K-R only something rigid in fiberglass so it doesn't flex and vibrate at speed. You may have to reinforce the bumper cover to take the air loads at speeds above 80MPH. I don't run a splitter so this is just from what I've seen and heard other guys running.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimmysidecarr, post: 7157406, member: 11681"] You don't need the factory one , it just makes the install a little easier. You can use the plastic strip stuff and attach to angle strips of Aluminum. Using a roll of plastic 4'' wide, gives you much more flexibility as to how wide(preferably right out to the center of the tires) and how deep(ride height and local roads and driveways angles will dictate how deep you can go) you can make it. The ranger/explorer dam is used mostly on fox body cars. It may work though. In Sweden you probably don't have grasses and weeds that spread rapidly and over run gardens like we do in the southern US. I know it was much less of a problem when I lived in Syracuse, NY. When you are looking for it.... it will be listed as a product that keeps weeds, grass, and certain types of herbs(some herbs will spread like crazy) contained in a certain area of your garden and not spreading out to areas you don't want it covering. For the splitter I would just run the 03/04 lip for the street, which isn't a splitter at all. And run a real splitter, like the Y2K-R only something rigid in fiberglass so it doesn't flex and vibrate at speed. You may have to reinforce the bumper cover to take the air loads at speeds above 80MPH. I don't run a splitter so this is just from what I've seen and heard other guys running. [/QUOTE]
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