Demonspeed splitter...transaction results and product review
#1
Demonspeed splitter...transaction results and product review
Well, partially out of desire for a front lip and partially for an experiment based on curiosity I ordered this air splitter form Demonspeed despite their poor reputation.
The transaction went just as I asked for it to, and Douglas responded to all of my concerns immediately adn it was a very smooth deal. IT arrived today and I got it installed in about 45 minutes. My only complaint is there are a few scratches on the black finish, apparently from teh too-small packaging that was used, but its nothing major, and it matches the scratches on the rest of the car
See my sig for the best pic, but here are a few:
I cannot speak of others' experiences/complaints, but I must say I had a very positive experience dealing with Douglas in this transaction. You guys should *consider* giving him a chance to make up for his errors in the past.
The transaction went just as I asked for it to, and Douglas responded to all of my concerns immediately adn it was a very smooth deal. IT arrived today and I got it installed in about 45 minutes. My only complaint is there are a few scratches on the black finish, apparently from teh too-small packaging that was used, but its nothing major, and it matches the scratches on the rest of the car
See my sig for the best pic, but here are a few:
I cannot speak of others' experiences/complaints, but I must say I had a very positive experience dealing with Douglas in this transaction. You guys should *consider* giving him a chance to make up for his errors in the past.
#3
Always good to here about people coming through like that.
Looks clean, but if I put one on mine, I'd snap it within 10 minutes on one of the damn potholes or driveways around here. The stock sport body pieces already scrape as it is, and it's still at the stock ride height.
Looks clean, but if I put one on mine, I'd snap it within 10 minutes on one of the damn potholes or driveways around here. The stock sport body pieces already scrape as it is, and it's still at the stock ride height.
#5
Thanks Kevin and it really looks great! BTW, any surface scratches generally come out with a bucket of water and some 1000 grit sand paper.
We experimented with the packaging. Boxed the way yours was it just meets the Specs. for USPS Priority Mail. We thought that it might get handled a bit better going Priority Mail rather than Parcel Post. We will keep experimenting though. Thanks again and nice doing business with you.
We experimented with the packaging. Boxed the way yours was it just meets the Specs. for USPS Priority Mail. We thought that it might get handled a bit better going Priority Mail rather than Parcel Post. We will keep experimenting though. Thanks again and nice doing business with you.
#6
Well, I was sitting here one night, thinking, hel why cant I find a smal lip for a s5 front end. The only alternative I liked was a $450 FEED front lip not available readily, and the GT-C front for $1000. There had to be a alternative. I remembered teh Demonspeed lip, and had that page bookmarked.
For the hell of it, I emailed them, out of curiosity. I got a reply within 12 hours. So, they were still seriously trying to do business. Lets play ball. I outlined my desire to have a splitter, and my unwillingness to take unnecessary risks, so I asked for a COD transaction, and Douglas replied stating that was fine, plus he made good on an earlier disagreement between ourselves. HE told me he'd ship it within 1.5 weeks, and sure enough, a few days ago I got an email stating it had been shipped.
So, today it arrived and I installed it. Fit very well, went on pretty quickly. From what I understand, he is now attempting to settle old scores and wipe the slate clean. I might not be totally correct though, so we'll see.
For the hell of it, I emailed them, out of curiosity. I got a reply within 12 hours. So, they were still seriously trying to do business. Lets play ball. I outlined my desire to have a splitter, and my unwillingness to take unnecessary risks, so I asked for a COD transaction, and Douglas replied stating that was fine, plus he made good on an earlier disagreement between ourselves. HE told me he'd ship it within 1.5 weeks, and sure enough, a few days ago I got an email stating it had been shipped.
So, today it arrived and I installed it. Fit very well, went on pretty quickly. From what I understand, he is now attempting to settle old scores and wipe the slate clean. I might not be totally correct though, so we'll see.
#7
Yea did any of the other people waiting on theirs get what they ordered? I would consider doing business with someone with that type of reputaion as long as he made right all the previous dissatisfied customers.
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#15
Its good to see that too, Ive made a few mistakes myself and I always try to do my best to resolve them. I'm sure if you maintain a presence, fulfill your obligations(past and present) you'l be conducting business again in no time.
#20
I used the stock 8mm screws with washers that hold the small rubber trim on. I took those off, and laid them over top of the splitter, lined them up, and drilled the appropriate stock position holes. Then I used those same screws that held the plastic on, to hold the splitter on. In the beginning though, I had to use 4 really big screws form my personal spare screw collection to support the weight of the splitter. ONce those were tightened down, I was able to use all the small, stock screws, then i took out the big ones and put the stock ones back in.
#24
It may be a good idea to use drill the holes out slightly large (and w/ a dull bit or sand/grind holes after drilling to reduce fractures at the holes) so there is no screw to fiberglass contact and use those large rubber backed washers hardware stores sell or at least large fender washers.
I believe even quality fiberglass is known for cracking w/ vibration and moderate flex if stress risers are present.
Maybe I'm paranoid...
Looks great though. I hope Demonspeed is able to make many more satisfied customers in the future!
I believe even quality fiberglass is known for cracking w/ vibration and moderate flex if stress risers are present.
Maybe I'm paranoid...
Looks great though. I hope Demonspeed is able to make many more satisfied customers in the future!