Does your Emira have these fitted underneath in front of the wheels?!

Do you think they've been knocked off, or just never factory installed?
Not a clue to be honest

Would have thought if they were knocked off I would have heard or felt something

Also not sure I would have knocked both off, and not noticed either of them

Will query with Endeavour when it's in next month for the suspension cups
 
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Doubtful you would have both just knocked off without noticing. They are pretty loud in the cabin when they scrape. They would make a heck of a racket getting knocked off. You probably just never had them installed at the factory.
 
I have a U.S. FE V6 manual transmission - delivered 3/24 - and it has these pieces. I have the Sport Chassis…curious if the Touring has them too…
US FE V6 manual trans, touring suspension, delivered 6/24. And I have them. And I've scraped them. As well as the round pucks under the nose. The pucks have definitely saved my bacon once or twice during high speed bottoming events as I have ZERO damage to the front nose. As for the wedges, whether for aero or damage, not sure but no visible scrapes to the paintwork so far.
 
Yep, 2024 I4 has them.

Knocked one off when i first bought it home....
 
2025 V6 has them. I know because I scraped the front right one on my driveway on day 2 of ownership and pulled two of the screws out.

Anybody know what tool I need to replace the piece myself? (I found the part numbers) just don’t know if this needs a specific tool.
 

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2025 V6 has them. I know because I scraped the front right one on my driveway on day 2 of ownership and pulled two of the screws out.

Anybody know what tool I need to replace the piece myself? (I found the part numbers) just don’t know if this needs a specific tool.

Just a hex head tool?

 
I think there is 1 screw that requires a hex head. The other two are plastic push pins. If you’ve damaged those you’ll need to replace them. I bought this kit which had sizes that fit.

 
I think there is 1 screw that requires a hex head. The other two are plastic push pins. If you’ve damaged those you’ll need to replace them. I bought this kit which had sizes that fit.

Exactly right. Didn’t break the plastic around the hex, just popped it off thankfully. Unscrewed and re-affixed. One of the pushpins did break so ordered a similar kit.

The intense first-day-screw-up shame is starting to fade finally. Thanks.
 
Exactly right. Didn’t break the plastic around the hex, just popped it off thankfully. Unscrewed and re-affixed. One of the pushpins did break so ordered a similar kit.

The intense first-day-screw-up shame is starting to fade finally. Thanks.

Have any nice, lowered car long enough and you are going to scrape. It will happen again. It's just part of the game.... nothing to be embarrassed about. I've owned lowered cars for almost 30 years... and I still scrape them sometimes. You learn to take angles as often as you can but even then. My lowered Lightning scrapes on a couple of the highways around here due to some bumps on the highways.... unless I slow down to 40 MPH on a 75 MPH highway, it's just going to happen. Cut yourself some slack.
 
It happens. I have a garage with a bit of a lip. Laid down a couple 2’ 2x10s to help me get in. Must not have hit them square as one popped and ripped that piece off. At least it’s inexpensive and not very visible.
 

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