What you get
- Huge selection: splitters, side skirts, diffusers, spoilers. Maxton has also expanded into fiberglass and carbon parts — the range keeps growing.
- Good value: you’re not paying a “premium brand tax”, although shipping times can sometimes be slow.
- Fitment can vary → sometimes you’ll need minor trimming/drilling and test-fitting. If you can hold a screwdriver, you’ll be fine.
Budget Big catalogue May need test-fit
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Browse Maxton
Perfect if you’re okay with a little DIY fitting.
What you get
- Very strong fitment with sensible shapes. “Sensible” as in: OEM+ lines, not over-the-top. Fitment is genuinely good.
- Fair pricing for the quality. Material is mainly ABS, which keeps costs under control.
- The range is limited. Usually one main kit per model, not endless variations.
OEM+ Reliable fitment Smaller catalogue
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Browse Zaero
Perfect if you want clean fitment with minimal hassle.
What you get
- Best fitment and finish. They don’t sell ABS parts — everything is made from a high-grade composite plastic, and the fit is consistently spot-on.
- Toughest aero parts we’ve seen. Your bumper will give up before these do if you catch a curb.
- Pricing is premium. The upside: this is usually a “buy once” option.
Premium Most durable Most expensive
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Browse Flow Designs
Best choice if you want top-tier parts and real durability.
