Installed Roof Spoiler from Sportwing
looks good. Which rear spoiler is that? and does it fit "over" the chrome piece?
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http://www.wooddashexperts.com/custo...at=8058&page=1
the rear spoiler is also held on by tape? How hard to remove if you had to?
Are you sure it's this one?
http://www.wooddashexperts.com/custo...at=8058&page=1
Are you sure it's this one?
http://www.wooddashexperts.com/custo...at=8058&page=1
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the rear spoiler is also held on by tape? How hard to remove if you had to?
Are you sure it's this one?
http://www.wooddashexperts.com/custo...at=8058&page=1
Are you sure it's this one?
http://www.wooddashexperts.com/custo...at=8058&page=1
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Well it spoiler was installed by the dealer. I negotiated them throwing it in. My understanding is that the spoiler leverages the 2 existing factory holes used by he chrome trim. I uses longer screws to go right through to the trunk lid.
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Once again - be careful of some aftermarket spoilers
I also liked the look of this spoiler and ordered one from wooddashexperts. They apparently outsource the fabrication. Anyway, what I received was a misshapen mess with an out-of-whack opening for my camera and a very poor paint job. Dealing with their so-called customer service dept. has been a giant drag. They want the customer to pay return shipping - even for badly defective products. They also try to stiff you for the original shipping charge and don't want to credit the amount spent on paint ($85 or so). When speaking with my dealer, this is their source as well; the parts manager conveyed stories of similarly bad examples that had to be returned. Also, I believe proper installation is a bit more tricky (proper placement is challenging) than assumed by some - this dealer outsources it to assure quality installation and it always includes wet-sanding to improve that poor paint appearance...Just be careful
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Sorry to hear about your problem with www.wooddashexperts.com. That's good to know. I also saw the same spoiler at www.spoilerexpress.com.
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