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  • #16
    Yeah I put mine on during lunch break today. Can't understand why only the top hole lines up. You would think GM would have keep the same holes on all the Camaro models. Anyway, I like the look.

    I found the pattern for RPI's stealth mud flaps. Thinking about buying some generics at the auto parts store and tracing out the pattern for the front flaps. I bought the ZL1 fronts, but they are only for the front of the front wheel well to keep air off the wheel.

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    • #17
      I just made a pattern kinda based on the rears for the fronts. May get them laser cut from haircell or something.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by TonyNo View Post
        I just made a pattern kinda based on the rears for the fronts. May get them laser cut from haircell or something.
        Sounds like a better idea using the rear for patterns. I'll just use the RPI pattern for the hole placement to save time measuring.
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        • #19
          Good thinking.

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          • #20
            AutoZone had some cheapy, flat, generic splash guards that looked like a perfect starting point for the fronts. Transferred my pattern onto one of them, cut it, popped some holes, and mounted it up. A bit too subtle, I think.
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            • #21
              Oh, here are the real pics of the rears. The last pic shows the part I'm not thrilled with. The ZR1 rear bumper/diffuser obviously comes down/out much more.
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              • #22
                Looks cool!



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                • #23
                  Originally posted by TonyNo View Post
                  AutoZone had some cheapy, flat, generic splash guards that looked like a perfect starting point for the fronts. Transferred my pattern onto one of them, cut it, popped some holes, and mounted it up. A bit too subtle, I think.
                  After I saw your earlier post I took some cardboard and traced the outline of the rears and lined it up with the front. I think what you have is spot on with how I laid it out. Any further out and it's not going to match up with the rear and look right. I think you have a winner.

                  As for you rears, yeah the rear diffuser would hide that inside piece for sure. I'm just happy now that I have something back their keeping some of the debris off the fender. After running on a track this weekend, I've got a nice coating of Pirellis all over the rear.
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                  • #24
                    I see what you mean about the diffuser, but it still looks better than the stock V6/SS alternatives. How much were those I like them, and might want a pair.
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                    • #25
                      They were only $52!

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by TonyNo View Post
                        They were only $52!
                        Fill set, of 4 of the RPI stealth guards are about the same

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                        • #27
                          Is that all four? And did you buy them from the dealer?
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                          • #28
                            Only the rears fit. I got them from patrick at gmpartsdirect.com.

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                            • #29
                              Do you know the part number?
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                              • #30
                                22895336 and 22895337. gmpartsdirect had stock when I ordered. Most places don't as, last I heard, all ZL1 parts were on constraint.

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