MX-5 Front Splitters & Lips
An MX-5 front lip works to prevent air from passing under your car, reducing the air pressure from underneath and — as a result — creating less lift. This effectively makes your MX-5 more stable at high track speeds. A front lip will also give your Mazda MX-5 a more aggressive look, but is less effective than a front splitter.
A front splitter will split the airflow at the front of the car, directing more air over the top of the car and creating downforce on the front axle. This helps to reduce lift and increase grip. An MX-5 front splitter typically protrudes horizontally from the bottom of the bumper, extending a bit past the front of the vehicle. A front lip, on the other hand, attaches to the lower edge of the bumper, creating an extension more downwards, rather than a protruding platform.
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About our range of MX-5 Front Splitters & Lips
The GV Style Front Lip Air Dam, for the Mazda MX-5 Mk2 (NB) makes your roadster more stable at high speeds. Made from polyurethane, this MX-5 front lip is more durable than fibreglass, and can handle bumpy UK roads with ease.
The Verus Engineering Front Splitter is designed to balance the car and increase front end grip of the Miata ND at high speeds. This Miata front splitter ensures that enough downforce is generated to offset the rear-end downforce. This front splitter was specifically designed for owners looking to combat front end lift, increasing corner traction at high speeds.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a front splitter make a difference?
For street driving, a Miata MX-5 front splitter will have no impact (or near to no impact). A front splitter will make a difference at high speeds. Their ground-hugging design not only aids in aerodynamics, but also helps the air coming in to cool critical components like the radiator and brakes.
How to fit an MX-5 front lip
Front lips can be fairly easily attached. For example, to apply the GV Style Front Lip Air Dam (mentioned above), gently heat up the lip with a hairdryer or a heat gun to achieve flush fitment to the bumper.