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      11-06-2020, 06:38 PM   #35
CravingBavaria
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Originally Posted by rockstar93 View Post
I needed the flat aftermarket because there's no chance an OEM one survives. I've been through two already.

No I don't need my eyes checked. No my car isn't too low (factory height up until 2 months ago, now it's at Bilstein B12 height - which is close to stock). I drive mine year round and up here in winter snow + ice gets measured in feet (well, cm but you get the point) and temps as cold as -40° where the OEM pieces get even more brittle than they already are.

Flat, metal undertrays serve the purpose for me. Aero is certainly better than a non-existent or destroyed tray, and I can't see mine weighing much more than stock at ~3lbs.
Even with all this talk in the other comments I'm still with you my friend. The only comment that got me hesitant is the idea of "warping" the curved bumper by installing a flat plate. This might be way overstated, but in the same way I don't want to drill holes in bumper for an Mporium plate, I would prefer not warping my bumper either... lol
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