Need Feedback on Wings West Quality

vodapas77

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Nada Mazda :( 2001 Chevy Silverado
Well,

I'm about ready to order the Wings West rear skirt for my car. But, I thought before I blow the money and end up with something I'm not satisfied with I'd check on here to see what people think of their quality.

Note, I said quality. I know some of you don't like a lot of their stuff from an appearance stand point. In all honesty, I don't like a lot of their stuff either. However, I'm not looking for opinions on how their kits look. I need feed back on the quality of the materials and fitment.

So, if you have had any personal experience with one of their kits whether on a Protege or otherwise please let me hear your thoughts. I'll probably be ordering within the next couple of days if at all.

Thanks,

Lang
 

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My friend ordered sideskirts for his integra and they didn't fit at all. They sent the wrong directions too. It was for a ford mustang.
 
WW stuff fits top notchfrom my own experiences...I have had a few things of theirs including body kits and hoods.

My .02 cents.
Matt
 
front bumper sags under the headlights, on every protege. Evene cars in magazines have the sag under the headlights.
 
Equinox said:
front bumper sags under the headlights, on every protege. Evene cars in magazines have the sag under the headlights.
I will say that that seems to be a problem as it did the same thing on a civic that i had a WW kit on....
You would thin that they would fix it after enough complaints....I guess I should have complained huh?
Matt
 
its sags? like something that could be fixable if a support was built in for it to sit on or something, you know something to hold up the part sagging?
 
I have the 9 piece kit and everything except the front bumper fit like a glove. The front bumper on the other hand is as loose as a 5 dollar hooker. But I won't get into that in this thread.
 
I had no problems at all with my front piece. I left the rebar and styrofoam alone and just stretched the bumper over it all. I also used the factory black plastic things underneath the headlights to prevent the bumper from sagging there, it worked like a charm.
 

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Thanks for the feedback everyone. It sounds like WW has worked out well for most who have purchased their stuff. I went ahead and ordered the rear skirt from Summit who had surprisingly good prices on WW items. Once I get it I'll finally be able to head to the paint shop to get all of the body pieces I've accumulated painted and on the car instead on in the shed.
 
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