spoiler install
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my bum is on the swedish!
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From: San Antonio, Texas
I have a 94-97 integra 3-door spoiler I got off one of my friends. Initial impression was that it lined up well with the body lines of my '96 civic sedan, and I want the led brake light since I took out my rear deck. I work for a car rental company, and we're located inside a bodyshop, so I had a painter color-match it for me for $50
now that I'm ready to drill, I've noticed it might not line up right. the trunks have little area's that are ment for their factory spoilers, and the teg spoiler just barely comes short of the space.
my question is in regard to cutting out some of the underskeleton. I want to expose just enough to put those bolts in. any suggetions? bad idea?
I'd really like the spoiler, but I'd like not having to buy a new trunk lid even more (although the thought of going 99-00 sounds good)
now that I'm ready to drill, I've noticed it might not line up right. the trunks have little area's that are ment for their factory spoilers, and the teg spoiler just barely comes short of the space.
my question is in regard to cutting out some of the underskeleton. I want to expose just enough to put those bolts in. any suggetions? bad idea?
I'd really like the spoiler, but I'd like not having to buy a new trunk lid even more (although the thought of going 99-00 sounds good)
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my bum is on the swedish!
Joined: Mar 2002
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From: San Antonio, Texas
Originally Posted by c_rogue69
I don't think it would weaken the structure, but you never know. As far as cutting some of the skin on the underside, an air chizzle will work just fine.
Originally Posted by 18secFerio
yeah, the section I want to take out is about the size of a half-dollar, so I figure the support wouldn't lose it's integrity that much, if at all. where do they have air chizzle's, body shops?


