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GT Styling

GT Styling Headlight Covers,Taillight Covers, Window Ventgards, Bug Deflectors, Solarwings and Shadeblade for Cars, Jeeps, SUVs and Trucks.

 

For over 30 years GT Styling has manufactured its products in the USA. To this day, GT Styling designs, tools, and manufactures every product in Anaheim, California. Most aftermarket and some OEM components are brought in from outside the U.S., while GT Styling has maintained a commitment to provide high quality, American-Made aftermarket accessories, including headlight covers, taillight covers, turn signal covers, window louvers, fog light covers, side window ventguards, bug deflectors, solar wing, rear deck lid, blackout panels and shadeblades.

During our recent history, GT Styling has implemented new and innovative processes that allow them to continue to manufacture in the USA. GT Styling products are engineered using advanced 3D CAD design software to ensure superior fit and product performance. With over 4,000 applications going back as far as 1971, GT Styling has the most comprehensive selection of exterior accessory covers, bug guards and side window vent guards available. Accesspeed is proud to offer GT Styling products to our customers. With our lowest price match guarantee, you will always find the best combination of price and selection at Accesspeed. 

 


Body Kits, Spoilers and Wings » Spoilers and Wings

Spoilers and Wings

 

What is the difference between a spoiler and a wing?

A wing is shaped like an upside-down airplane wing. Wings deflect airflow upward to generate down-force on the rear of the vehicle. Wings are typically mounted above the rear trunk or hatch of the vehicle. A spoiler is mounted to the rear of your vehicle and improves the overall airflow around the rear of the vehicle.

 

Do spoilers or wings work to create downforce?

Yes. Spoilers and wings make consistent downforce in two ways. They slow the air flow, which increases the air pressure on the rear of the vehicle, pushing it down. The air is deflected upward as it flows past the rear end of the car.