Ford Mustang Bumper Lips

Ford Mustang Bumper Lips




Much labor, many dollars, and a colossal amount of inspiration had been contributed before Ford finally decided that the Mustang is ready to be unveiled. This event took place on April 17, 1964. The badge on the front grille of the Ford Mustang, as much as Ford’s promoting campaign that started soon after the debut of the model, says that this car was named after a horse of the American west. But the true begetter of this model is another product of American engineering which has only three wheels, a propeller, and wings. And, in fact, it was not the first time Ford’s employees found inspiration in a fighter jet. But it works, so why not?

A bumper lip (front spoiler or air dam) is widely used in motorsports. This device manages the airflow in front of a vehicle for enhancing the aerodynamics, generating downforce, and improving the engine's cooling. And this is what you can do to your Mustang with the help of our Ford Mustang bumper lips. We source them from Couture, Duraflex, Spec-D, and other similar manufacturers, who are well-known for the high quality of their products.

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Ford Mustang Bumper Lips Reviews

1 review
4.3 of 5
Color Coded Rear Window Louvre.
Spec-D® LPF-MST15BK-AK - Black Front Bumper Lip
Paint is dead on. In color and tint of color. I’m pleasantly surprised at the quality of this product. Installation was a little tricky. I used a non harmful to the paint chaulk pencil. To a-line the base plates to the louvre holes. I still had to gently flex and finagle the louvre down onto the base plates. To get all of the nuts to screw down any hold the louvre on the car. I’ve submitted an improvement that will eliminate this problem. Of course my solution will not be free. If I owned this company, I would research offering a aluminum version. With the option of color coded being an option. You should offer as an option louvres with a light weight frame. These louvres ordered with the frame will have two nuts like you currently have at the bottom of the louvre when you removed them. Because there is a light frame with props. Like some car hoods. You would prop the louvre up to clean the back glass. I’ll take the standard 12% commission on all rear louvre that you sell with my improved design. Thanks for the opportunity of going in business together.
Posted by Oscar (Middle River, MD) / May 27, 20192011 Ford Mustang
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