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It may be unnecessary to shave the rear grill for a street car, but I do own a grinder so consider me inspired! :LOL:

Shaving the rear grill has been on my mind for a while, as it looks so cheesy when not actually functional. Does the rear grill become super flimsy after shaving it?
Not at all. Just be careful not to grind through the smaller ones along the edges.
 


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Do you know what the weight of the TH2s are compared to the stock wheels?

From searching online it looks like anywhere from a pound or 2 lighter to 2 or 3 heavier.
 


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Do you know what the weight of the TH2s are compared to the stock wheels?

From searching online it looks like anywhere from a pound or 2 lighter to 2 or 3 heavier.
I don’t. My guess is they’re close to the same but wider. I didn’t weigh them before mounting tires.
 


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I feel the same way. They fit the car perfectly too.
 


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I'm really curious now what kind of gains you saw from shaving the rear grill. I started going down the aero rabbit hole last night. I read through your entire thread because of your air dam and splitter.
 


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It’s only at the top of course but before the shave, accelerating from 110mph to +130mph took longer. I don’t have the means to record data to show it but there are small mph gains earlier towards the end of a long straight while corner exit speeds entering that straight were the same (TrackAddict with a 10Hz external GPS). Perhaps it’s unnecessary unless you’re topping out 4th, 5th and into 6th. The gains are small but it was worth the effort. The best solution would be adding a diffuser along with the shave. With newfound additional grip, my car is faster than I am again so it hasn’t been a priority.

A buddy of mine did this before me and swore it helped but I was reluctant to agree and felt it wasn’t worth the effort. It does help (albeit minimal and at very fast speeds) so I’m glad I took 1/2 day and opened it up. A better mod if you haven’t done it is pulling the fenders out and mounting 225 or 235s.
 


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@Hijinx should do this rear grille shaving mod, IF he still does, or is planning on doing again, those (closed road) 'open road' time trials, or flying mile time trials. [wink] [thumb]
 


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Great picture Mr. Woods, I'm a big fan of your build , quick question? Why your driver side mirror is black?
 


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Great picture Mr. Woods, I'm a big fan of your build , quick question? Why your driver side mirror is black?
I broke the white one and got a black cap for free. Never painted it.
 


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Yeah, I don't have that much dedication lmao
 


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