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    1. #21
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      Are their braces similar to what you used. Also I see .063" is how thick their spoilers are, I am guessing that would be way more than I would ever need.

      Andrew Petty

      Andrew Petty


    2. #22
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      I used their braces and hardware but i bought 1/4 - 20 stainless bolts at a hardware store cause I am a freak and wanted stainless. I didnt measure my aluminum but its no thicker than 1/8th. I just grabbed some scrap and started 'cuttin. There is silver craft paper that is awesome for mockups, cuts nice with an exacto knife.Get it perfect in paper first.

      I glad you guys like it , I thought I would be the only one that liked it.

      I stopped by gsxrkens house and he gave it a snort of approval,then i knew it was OK .

    3. #23
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      But what kind of hing should be used. I am going to home depot to look and see what they have but would something for a house function and be strong enough for automotive use.

      Andrew Petty
      Andrew Petty

    4. #24
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      Quote Originally Posted by vanzuuk1


      A couple of interesting things on that site. The brake duct kit is pretty sweet.
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    5. #25
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      Quote Originally Posted by vanzuuk1
      glad you guys like it , I thought I would be the only one that liked it.
      Looks Baaaad......All business. Looks similar to the spoilers used on the 71 NASCAR Roadrunner.........I'll be looking at that style when I get to that point. The same for the rear.
      Gary Armstrong

      Big block Duster in progress.....I mean purgatory....Hell with it I named it "Project Purgatory"


    6. #26
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      you can poke around for an aluminum hinge or go to mcmaster/carrs website.

    7. #27
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      That is quite cool, Dirk. Another winter mod! Nice contrast with the dark paint.
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    8. #28
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      If you are worried about the front spoiler being to low, you can mount a strip of plastic (they sell it in rolls from speedway motors, same stuff they pu tonth ebottom of NASCAR front spoilers) along the bottom edge, this way it will just wear away and then easily replaced. Just did the same thing on mine.


      Nick

    9. #29
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      After a long wait I have got my car on the lift, and now I am wondering how should I mount the hinge I bought. Could it be just screwd in or should I remove the radiator and drill holes to put bolts in. Also Vanzuuk how tall is your spoiler?

      Andrew Petty
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    10. #30
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      Andrew, you have to thru bolt it, these things could kill someone if they fly off. If you pm me friday I can measure it sat a.m. , its packed into the garage with no room to get in.

    11. #31
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      Whaddup sugar-cube? It's only water...you won't melt.

      Kidding.

      You guys getting slammed or what?
      Lemme see here, dying hurricane meets cold front, meets nor-easter. Sound familiar? Maybe something like 1991, The Perfect Storm. This doesn't look as bad though.

      Not a fun night for me. I spent the evening in a little orange Coast Guard helicopter looking for the guys from Suffolk ANG that had to ditch a big green Air Force helicopter.
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    12. #32
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      Not getting slammed just endlessly doused with rain. The car is all dry and clean under the cover and my garage is tight with a capital T.

    13. #33
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      Well that's good to hear.

      Well I hope this winter you'll be able to get around to making up a template. When I get to that point (seems like a long way off) I'd like to see how it'll look on my ride. Though I am considering a couple of more aggressive options as well.
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    14. #34
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      That spoiler/splitter is freaking COOL, I LIKE IT. Now ya just need to figure out how to move the profile of the whole thing down 2" closer to the ground and the stance will be near perfect.

    15. #35
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      When you get a template,Van,let me know. I would like to install one of these on my car,too.

    16. #36
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      Thanks I will do that.

      Andrew Petty
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    17. #37
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      If anyone wants a template pm me.

      Also if anyone has a piece of black carpet i need a piece to finish my back seat area.

      True , I read the book about the perfect storm , was your name in it?
      Either way thats awesome.

    18. #38
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      Here is a quick picture of my spoiler so far. I just cut it to length and clamped it on the car. The braces I have are way to long and will need to be shortened. When finished my spoiler will be painted black to match many other things on the car.


      Andrew Petty
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    19. #39
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      It looks cool. If you paint it black leave the braces natural or scuff them with a scotch brite. I had a painted spoiler and it chipped a lot , maybe powdercoat?

      Wait till you drive the car and realize the spoiler actually works!

    20. #40
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      The braces I have are black, I was thinking about painting them silver or grey. Also my plan was to paint the spoiler epoxy black, I have used it on my control arms, gas tank and wheels and it has not chiped yet.

      Andrew Petty
      Andrew Petty

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