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    1. #1
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      67 camaro Front spoiler install ?

      I cant figure out exactly where to mount the front spoiler, there is no factory holes in the valance. There are holes in the spoiler but I dont know how far foward or back to put it. Does anyone have any pictures of there front spoiler mounted? Thanks

      Casey


    2. #2
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      I was in the same boat for my 68. I used the center bolt to line it up. No pics atm sorry.
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    3. #3
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      yeah, I did the same thing. Just line the center bolt up and mark the other holes and drill them out. I actually removed the center bolt and bolted the spoiler up with the one bolt to keep it in place and then mark the other holes. Then I removed the spoiler, drilled the holes and mounted it up and it fits perfect. You will see when you get it up there. The spoiler pretty much follows the valence.
      Good Luck!

    4. #4
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      thanks guys, I dont think I have any holes in my valence to line it up. I will check again. Thanks Anybody else have any pics?
      Casey

    5. #5
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      Your lower valence should have a bolt that connects it to the bracket that runs vertically between the upper and lower valence behind the grill.

      It's a 3/8" thread bolt IIRC and your spoiler should have a nice large hole in it just off centerline about 1"
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    6. #6
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      Nov 2007
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      You can buy a bracket kit that supports it from behind in the proper location for $17 from a Camaro parts retailer like Rick's First Gen.
      Pros: it keeps it from folding back at 65 mph on the highway.
      Cons: if you hit a wheel stop it won't give.
      RagRat

      Chris Costa

    7. #7
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      thanks guys
      Casey




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