Got some estimates to fill trunk spoiler holes (Chicagoland)
Went to a few places over the last few days. The first one from was from a place that has done a few things for me in the past. He said he would weld the holes then use a little fiberglass filler. $536 and he said it would look like there was never a spoiler on there. I kept looking and the prices kept increasing. The last place I went told me the trunklid would bend when welding and they would need to blend into the quarters because my color will be SO hard to match. They printed me up an estimate at over $1200! Anybody have a good place in the Chicagoland (western burbs hopefully) that will do this right at a reasonable price? I don't want paint touching anything but the trunk and as little bondo as possible.
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I would really recommend that you find a v6 and talk them into trading. I lined up a trade on mine really easy. I ended up falling in love with the gt500 spoiler and went that route though.
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I have a solution........... 3d carbon spoiler........ j/k:grin: The funny thing is I got my car without the spoiler and now I wished I wouldn't have put the factory spoiler on.
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Those are some insane estimates :screwy:. I'd see about trading out the trunk lid w/spoiler with one w/o a spoiler. I'm sure you'd fine someone interested. It may even be cheaper to purchase a new lid then paint it... I know that it would definitely be cheaper than $1,200. There are several spoiler options that utilizes the factory holes :dunno: or are you set on a particular spoiler or no spoiler at all?
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For $1200 I'd keep the factory spoiler and like it.
Spend the $$$ on something else. Just my $0.02... |
check some of the bone yards in the area you may get lucky and find one in your color
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That is friggin insane....... I almost fell outta my chair when I read your estimates.
Here's another thing to consider- try the dealers in your area. Potentially you could work a deal so that when they order their stock they could order without the spoiler, and you could swap them. Your lid would have to be perfect though and likely you'd have to give them some cash, but it would be better than paying the amount of those estimates. |
Originally Posted by tom281
(Post 806167)
That is friggin insane....... I almost fell outta my chair when I read your estimates.
Here's another thing to consider- try the dealers in your area. Potentially you could work a deal so that when they order their stock they could order without the spoiler, and you could swap them. Your lid would have to be perfect though and likely you'd have to give them some cash, but it would be better than paying the amount of those estimates. Doubt they would go for that... that's illegally modifying NEW stock with USED parts. They couldn't sell the car as new if they did that. An ethical dealer would steer you to their parts department to buy a new deck lid. Plus... I'd hate to buy a car that had been cannibalized in that fashion with parts of unknown heritage. When I pay for new I want NEW. I still think that your best bet is to learn to love your spoiler or go aftermarket. |
Yeah, I agree that a dealer won't swap out parts from a new car on the lot.
Also, swapping trunks with somebody is unlikely. I would have to find somebody (1) with a spoilerless windveil blue that (2) wants the factory spoiler and (3) is willing to swap with somebody they don't know. I might go the new decklid route as I've seen them for less than $300. Also, if I find a spoiler I really like. But at this point, my favorite look is spoilerless. I know a lot of people on this board have had the holes filled. They say about $400 is appropriate so I'll keep looking. I would think it's not too difficult of a job... |
I'd recommend calling Saleen and getting a decklid from them. I paid $500 to have my holes filled and CDC ducktail installed here in Cali.
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Well, there are flat plastic caps that will work and its looks very factory. Posted elsewhere in the forum. I entertained doing just that, but decided to have them properly filled when I had my stripes done.
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Originally Posted by Phorty
(Post 806063)
Went to a few places over the last few days. The first one from was from a place that has done a few things for me in the past. He said he would weld the holes then use a little fiberglass filler. $536 and he said it would look like there was never a spoiler on there. I kept looking and the prices kept increasing. The last place I went told me the trunklid would bend when welding and they would need to blend into the quarters because my color will be SO hard to match. They printed me up an estimate at over $1200! Anybody have a good place in the Chicagoland (western burbs hopefully) that will do this right at a reasonable price? I don't want paint touching anything but the trunk and as little bondo as possible.
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Originally Posted by LEO_06GT
(Post 806250)
I'd recommend calling Saleen and getting a decklid from them. I paid $500 to have my holes filled and CDC ducktail installed here in Cali.
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Originally Posted by nickvaz
(Post 806372)
I live up in Temecula, about an hour north of S.D. Where's the shop at you got the work done? That's the best price I've seen. I take it you bought the CDC already painted and just had them install?
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Originally Posted by Phorty
(Post 806063)
Went to a few places over the last few days. The first one from was from a place that has done a few things for me in the past. He said he would weld the holes then use a little fiberglass filler. $536 and he said it would look like there was never a spoiler on there. I kept looking and the prices kept increasing. The last place I went told me the trunklid would bend when welding and they would need to blend into the quarters because my color will be SO hard to match. They printed me up an estimate at over $1200! Anybody have a good place in the Chicagoland (western burbs hopefully) that will do this right at a reasonable price? I don't want paint touching anything but the trunk and as little bondo as possible.
What shops are you dealing with? |
Originally Posted by mrkabc
(Post 806220)
Doubt they would go for that... that's illegally modifying NEW stock with USED parts. They couldn't sell the car as new if they did that. An ethical dealer would steer you to their parts department to buy a new deck lid.
Plus... I'd hate to buy a car that had been cannibalized in that fashion with parts of unknown heritage. When I pay for new I want NEW. I still think that your best bet is to learn to love your spoiler or go aftermarket. |
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Dang.... and I'm getting reading to drill holes because my wife absolutely wants a spoiler on her non-winged original sonic blue V6.....
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Originally Posted by Willie
(Post 806494)
Dang.... and I'm getting reading to drill holes because my wife absolutely wants a spoiler on her non-winged original sonic blue V6.....
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Originally Posted by RadBOSS
(Post 806341)
Well, there are flat plastic caps that will work and its looks very factory. Posted elsewhere in the forum. I entertained doing just that, but decided to have them properly filled when I had my stripes done.
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Originally Posted by blackstang06
(Post 806433)
Lol, I agree with you, but how many dealers would you consider "ethical"?
In all seriousness though I can't imagine a dealer doing that to a new car unless there is obscene profit in it for them. |
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