Who has a rear spoiler mounted to their teener? I'd like to see some pictures. I'd also like to know the proper position for the "duck tail" spoiler; I've seen it mounted in various positions on the rear deck lid.
Thanks all!
Joe Ricard
Jun 6 2004, 09:30 PM
Getting ready to. Actually gave the 1st crack at it to the guys in Washington state but they chickened out. Rear lid has holes in it from a luggage rack anyway. So how bad can you screw up putting a fiberglass duck tail on. Don't know but I will find out. When funds become excessive I am getting front and rear fiberglass lids.
SirAndy
Jun 6 2004, 09:51 PM
QUOTE(STL914 @ Jun 6 2004, 07:31 PM)
Who has a rear spoiler mounted to their teener? I'd like to see some pictures.
we just had a thread about this like 2 weeks ago. do a search on the board, you should be able to dig it up.
it had lots of good pictures ... Andy
Joseph Mills
Jun 6 2004, 10:56 PM
QUOTE(STL914 @ Jun 6 2004, 08:31 PM)
Hey guys,
Who has a rear spoiler mounted to their teener? I'd like to see some pictures. I'd also like to know the proper position for the "duck tail" spoiler; I've seen it mounted in various positions on the rear deck lid.
Thanks all!
Gary, I'm going in a different direction, but I have a pic for you. I removed my spoiler today.
Weight: 2.8 pounds. 10 pound weight savings = 1 HP. I just picked up .3 HP.
Although once I account for the weight of "leading in" the holes...
Oh well.
SpecialK
Jun 6 2004, 11:46 PM
I think that they referred to this car as "The Frog", not sure if it's owner (mudfoot) still visits the BBS, but I do like the way it looks in the pic. I'd have to see one in person before I'd go spending the HEC on one.
neo914-6
Jun 7 2004, 01:21 AM
Here's my AA spoiler...It's not as curved as the previously posted spoiler. Felix
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