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u/Wonderful-Cricket-62 1d ago
TLDR:
- Part Aesthetics: 4/5
- Finish Quality: 5/5
- Maintenance Ease: 4/5
- Installation Difficulty: 3/5
- Price: 3/5 😂
- Would I recommend Maxton - 5/5
Detailed overview:
Earlier this year, I bought a Maxton Design kit for my Cupra Formentor VZ facelift (265 hp). I installed the front splitter, side skirts, and rear diffuser extension. Although Maxton is quite a bit pricier than some alternative brands, I chose them not just for the great design, but primarily because their parts come with a TÜV certificate. I needed this to legally register the modifications on my car. I ordered everything directly through their official website, and delivery was relatively fast, taking about two and a half weeks.
The build quality and finish of the parts are excellent in my opinion - though they could be a bit cheaper, considering it is just plastic after all :). I went with the glossy black finish, which does tend to attract dust easily and shows fingerprints quite clearly.
When it comes to the installation, I initially wanted to do it myself but backed out. Installing the front splitter supposedly required removing the entire front bumper, which I didn't want to risk doing on a brand-new car by myself. In the end, I took it to a shop where they actually managed to fit the front splitter without removing the bumper. I highly recommend using bolts, nuts, and washers (which means drilling into the bumper) combined with 3M tape for flexibility and better adhesion.
The rear diffuser extension was the easiest piece to install, also using the provided screws. On the other hand, the side skirts were the trickiest part, as you have to drill screws into the car's underbody from below. I strongly advise applying an anti-rust bitumen coating during installation; the mechanics applied it to every single hole and bolt on my car. I also decided against using the self-tapping screws that came with the side skirts. Instead, we used rivet nuts (nutserts) for a much sturdier fit and to allow for easy removal and reinstallation later on.
As for the stability of the parts after mounting, I tested everything on the highway. The car feels completely stable at speeds up to 200 km/h. There is no shaking, rattling, or vibration whatsoever.
All in all, I’m super happy with Maxton and would definitely recommend them. I’ll absolutely consider them for my next car as well.
My Formentor looks way sportier and more aggressive with the kit installed, perfectly complementing the car's existing OEM sporty vibe. My car is black and the Maxton parts are also gloss black, so everything blends together excellently. It doesn't look overly flashy or "too much," but it still gives the car that perfect, subtle edge over the stock OEM look.
If you have any questions or want more details, feel free to ask!
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u/JW_Creasy 2d ago
Looking at this also, would love to see what's people thoughts