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Yes J, wasn't sure about the adjustment points or installation process
I will put pics of them in the suspension area with the thread i made for the installation
 

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Installed Airplex bug / stone guard on hood. Used a UK dristributor since Airplex doesn't ship to US direct, wasn't happy with any of the US options. There's a very generous clearance behind it and hood (about 3/8~1/2 in).

About 1/8 in thick plastic that's VERY close in sheen / color to the charcoal grey. Very well-built deflector and appears to be made from a very similar polymer as the factory grille (impact resistance acrylic).

Next is PPF on the headlights only since I'm poor(ish).
Do you think the way it's mounted will cause the paint to rub off down the road? I.e. wind vibrations, or paint fade?
 

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Do you think the way it's mounted will cause the paint to rub off down the road? I.e. wind vibrations, or paint fade?
No, it mounts to the bottom of the hood and comes out from the bottom a bit with a large gap between the front of the hood and the bug guard. On the sides where those clips are, there is a PPF like film patch you put on, so the clip doesn't actually touch the paint (they are just pressure clips, plastic).

It's well thought out and designed, the material is of a similar acrylic to the grille and it's about 2mm thick at least, so it's fairly heavy duty. If I get a chance and can remember, I'll try to get a pic of how it's mounted and post it.
 
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That's awesome, I have been looking for one for awhile, but don't like the idea of the stick on's. This is the toughest looking one I have seen. If it's not too much trouble, please share a link to how you purchased. Thanks for sharing this!
No, it mounts to the bottom of the hood and comes out from the bottom a bit with a large gap between the front of the hood and the bug guard. On the sides where those clips are, there is a PPF like film patch you put on, so the clip doesn't actually touch the paint (they are just pressure clips, plastic).

It's well thought out and designed, the material is of a similar acrylic to the grille and it's about 2mm thick at least, so it's fairly heavy duty. If I get a chance and can remember, I'll try to get a pic of how it's mounted and post it.
 

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That's awesome, I have been looking for one for awhile, but don't like the idea of the stick on's. This is the toughest looking one I have seen. If it's not too much trouble, please share a link to how you purchased. Thanks for sharing this!
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I'll post the requested info on that thread for you when I can, so that way we don't hijack this thread. The international vendor link is also listed on that thread FYI.
 

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Nice! How do they sound? Was it a major pain or easy?
The new speakers do appear to be an improvement. They have a high sensitivity rating for those that want to power them directly from the OEM head unit without an amp. So they have good volume and clarity. Because they're a 2-way coax speaker, the sound is a little brighter than OEM, but they produce bass that's more defined. It's strange, but the slightly brighter sound seems to allow more adjustability of the tone through the OEM head unit. They weren't very difficult to install. The door panels come off fairly easily as long as you exercise patience. If you order everything from Crutchfield they supply all the speaker adapters, wiring harness adapters and vehicle specific disassembly instructions. Plus there're a number of youtube videos that depict how to remove the door panels. Overall I thought it was worth the effort.
 

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The new speakers do appear to be an improvement. They have a high sensitivity rating for those that want to power them directly from the OEM head unit without an amp. So they have good volume and clarity. Because they're a 2-way coax speaker, the sound is a little brighter than OEM, but they produce bass that's more defined. It's strange, but the slightly brighter sound seems to allow more adjustability of the tone through the OEM head unit. They weren't very difficult to install. The door panels come off fairly easily as long as you exercise patience. If you order everything from Crutchfield they supply all the speaker adapters, wiring harness adapters and vehicle specific disassembly instructions. Plus there're a number of youtube videos that depict how to remove the door panels. Overall I thought it was worth the effort.
Thank you for details! I just upgraded from a 19 Lariat with B&O (I enjoyed it very much) and need to do a little something for the sound in the 6 speaker 25 XLT. it works for now, but not for long, i need my tunes!
 

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Installed Airplex bug / stone guard on hood. Used a UK dristributor since Airplex doesn't ship to US direct, wasn't happy with any of the US options. There's a very generous clearance behind it and hood (about 3/8~1/2 in).

About 1/8 in thick plastic that's VERY close in sheen / color to the charcoal grey. Very well-built deflector and appears to be made from a very similar polymer as the factory grille (impact resistance acrylic).

Next is PPF on the headlights only since I'm poor(ish).
is this the same part? for sale on eBay.
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