Front Lips, Splitters & Air Dams

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Carbon Fiber Front Lips and Splitters for a Sharper Front End

What makes a good front aero upgrade

A front lip or splitter should do more than make the car look lower. It should match the shape of the bumper, sharpen the front-end lines, and suit the rest of the build. Revozport approaches carbon aero with a focus on lightweight construction, precise fitment, and designs that sharpen the car’s character without disrupting its factory lines. That is what separates a front upgrade that looks complete from one that feels added on.

Choose a front lip for a cleaner street build

If you want a cleaner street look, start with a carbon fiber front lip. It adds shape and definition to the lower edge of the bumper without making the car look too aggressive. This is usually the better choice for daily-driven cars or builds that want a more refined OEM+ feel.

Choose a splitter for a more aggressive setup

If you want a lower, more technical, more track-inspired look, a front splitter is usually the better fit. It works best when the rest of the car already has a stronger aero direction. On an otherwise stock car, an aggressive splitter can make the front end feel heavier than the rest of the build.

What to check before you buy

Before you choose a part, check three things: fitment, clearance, and visual balance. The design needs to match the exact model and generation of the car. It also needs to make sense for how the car is driven. A more aggressive design may look great in photos, but it may not be the best option for a lowered daily driver.

Complete the package

Front aero usually looks better when it does not stand alone. Pair it with side skirts, a rear diffuser, a spoiler or wing, or a carbon fiber hood if you want the car to feel more balanced from front to back. A complete setup almost always looks better than putting all the visual weight at the nose of the car.

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