Originally Posted by
SSGNRDZ_28
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My approach would be if you know your roads to / from the track and there are no speed bumps, extreme angle elevations, roads are relatively smooth, etc. to just install the aero extensions and leave them on. I am at stock ride height with the extensions installed and have had no issues. The alternative requires quite a bit more effort...
Otherwise, yes, you'll need a low profile, long jack for the diffuser extensions or some other means to get the car in the air. You'll have to install the diffuser before the splitter because you can't jack the car up from the rear only very high with the splitter extension installed or it will hit the ground. If you have a power tool it would be easier to install the diffuser extensions, there are 28 bolts to tighten.
I think the extensions could fit in your passenger seat (haven't checked but I believe this is the case) but over time they'd collect dirt so you'd want them in a bag to keep your interior clean. The diffuser strakes will fit in the trunk. The other part to consider are the front brake ducts which do not come installed.
Lastly, it should be possible to set up the car and raise the ride height for the street and then lower once you get to the track. This may not be the most precice method if you do not have scales at the track but it an option if you can pay careful attention to the adjustments up/down.
Doug
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