Classic Chin Spoiler Installed
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Got home today and found the box sitting on my front step It was VERY easy to install and taking my time it only took around 20 mins. No need to jack the front end up, just turn the wheels.
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Originally posted by hawgman@June 24, 2005, 6:24 PM
Looks good man. What brand? Any plans to paint it?
Looks good man. What brand? Any plans to paint it?
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That looks great! I've been fence sitting on this, but you've made me a believer. Time to spend more money.
Installation instructions on CDS's site: Raise front of vehicle using ramp, hoist, jacks, etc. and properly support. To help ease installation, remove front wheels.
Looks like they make it more difficult than necessary.
Installation instructions on CDS's site: Raise front of vehicle using ramp, hoist, jacks, etc. and properly support. To help ease installation, remove front wheels.
Looks like they make it more difficult than necessary.
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Originally posted by Yellow05@June 26, 2005, 10:54 AM
Again, does anyone have a pic of a torched with a chin spoiler in the black finish?
Again, does anyone have a pic of a torched with a chin spoiler in the black finish?
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I think someone with a redfire GT recently put a satin black CDC chin spoiler on his car too... do a search on the forums for it if you can.
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Originally posted by red454@June 27, 2005, 9:08 PM
How does it attach to the car? Do you have to drill any holes?
How does it attach to the car? Do you have to drill any holes?
No drilling at all, just remove two screws from each side of the wheel opening holding the well liner to the front facia. Then use the two push-pin retaining on each side underneath the spoiler, the holes are there from the factory. Also it tapes in the front.
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UPS delivered mine today, but I need to get it painted (Sonic Blue, to match the car). Since I'm leaving on vacation tomorrow, it will have to wait until I get back next week. grrrr
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quick question on this 3M tape ... I see that alot of the hood scoops attach via the tape also ... so my question is ... if I'm doing 120 ... should I be worried about my aftermarket mods that are "taped" on flying off? how strong is this 3m tape?
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Originally posted by Defiant@June 27, 2005, 8:59 PM
It's not torch red, but here's a photochop I did of my redfire V6 (GT front fascia also 'chopped):
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I think someone with a redfire GT recently put a satin black CDC chin spoiler on his car too... do a search on the forums for it if you can.
--=K
It's not torch red, but here's a photochop I did of my redfire V6 (GT front fascia also 'chopped):
[attachmentid=25860]
I think someone with a redfire GT recently put a satin black CDC chin spoiler on his car too... do a search on the forums for it if you can.
--=K
Here's mine on my Redfire.
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