After seeing on here and other forums the different types of splitters people fitted I choose the Seat Leon Cupra R. Got it brand new from Seat for £24.18
and 15 mins later this is what it looks like, I know its nothing new but I do like them as it's looks original
Looks well mate, do you have a part number for splitter or did you just ask for a cupra r splitter? sounds cheap to me also as people are selling on ebay for more than that?
The part number is 1ML805903 and it was 24.82 including VAT brand new from seat. They do range in price depending on your local seat dealer but def cheaper than off ebay mate and if you have seat local dont even need pay postage
Haha they were out of my dad's van so were a freebie lol they were roughly just shorter than half an inch. They only need to be long enough to go through the splitter and the bumper which is roughly same thickness as the splitter so even mine could of been shorter if I wanted.
Looks sweet bud. i know of some morettes for sale too
haha i would love some morettes mate, but need get other jobs done first, if I do have spare cash and you still have them i'll be in contact
#34: Re: Fitted cupra splitter Author: kingdom200, Location: Leamington SpaPosted: Fri May 21, 2010 10:58 am ---- ordered mine today really with there was a how to on this lol im worrying bout fitting it now haha
ordered mine today really with there was a how to on this lol im worrying bout fitting it now haha
It's simple to fit mate you cant really go wrong just need take you time.
When i got the splitter I cut off all the clips so that the top of the splitter was flat, then driled pilot holes through all the tabs (should be about 10 i think)
Then got the front of the car jacked uo, then use mole grips to holed the splitter in place or a mate.
Then using sel tapper screws started from the centre working your way out positioning it to where you want it to sit, then when your near the edge get a hacksaw to cut it level with the bumper and then put the final screws in the end and jobs done. took me about 20 mins but recommend just taking your time to get ti perfect.
#36: Re: Fitted cupra splitter Author: Horner_boi, Location: NuneatonPosted: Fri May 21, 2010 2:10 pm ---- deffo going to get myself one of these, really look smart, nice looking car too, love the colour
#37: Re: Fitted cupra splitter Author: Lowercase, Location: East SussexPosted: Fri May 21, 2010 5:09 pm ---- just got myself one of these the other day, and glad you explained how to put it on i need to to gte sum new axel stands though, could be tricky without them.... bloody brother left them in his mates van.. like ill ever see them again!
#38: Re: Fitted cupra splitter Author: NorthantsBen, Location: Raunds, NorthamptonshirePosted: Sat May 22, 2010 1:51 am ---- Looking good
I had one my car, probably one of the easyest things to do IMO, I fitted mine with car still on ground and car was lowered, took about 10mins,
and they hold up to the smack on drive way every time I came home
#39: Re: Fitted cupra splitter Author: Rob2859, Location: HalifaxPosted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 11:32 am ---- What year is the splitter from? looks very nice.
#40: Re: Fitted cupra splitter Author: JordGJ, Location: Leeds / West MidlandsPosted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 12:07 pm ---- anyone put one of these (or any other splitter, 207, laguna etc) on a non-sports bumper? I'm interested in doing it
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