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AAR spoiler location

Started by nsmall, February 26, 2018, 11:44:11 PM

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nsmall

Should the AAR spoiler be mounted at the end of the deck lid?  I think mine is to far forward.

Cuda Cody

Not really for sure, but I have these photos of an aar.

Cudagirl3406

@nsmall here are a few pics of mine.  Hope it can help. :)


anlauto

YES.....yours is too far forward. :alan2cents:
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Shane Kelley

I doubt this is what Neil wants to see.  :crying:  The good news is that it can be moved back and the existing holes will be covered by the spoiler. That only bad thing is you will be able to see it from the bottom. I would probably come up with a small grommet or push pin to fill the wrong holes.   :alan2cents:  Definitely not a end the the world problem.

303 Mopar

Not a real AAR, but mine seems to be lined up with the back edge of the trunk lid.  As Shane said, it sucks but its not the end of the world. 

nsmall

Thanks folks. I just used the existing holes that were in the deck lid but didn't realize that it was wrong.   It's all good its just a driver. 

I am going to correct this though as I think it does look better with that spoiler back.

Thanks again.

Neil


nsmall

Much better.  Thanks

303 Mopar


superdave

Yes that spoiler is in the wrong place....It's not in MY garage! :D :rofl: Sorry, I couldn't resist. 8)

RUNCHARGER

This car is really looking good!
Sheldon


nsmall

Thanks guys.  I am getting so close to be driving the car.   Just missing the interior at this point.   :bradsthumb:

Superdave, just go buy one, they are so cheap like everything for e-bodies. :wave:

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Burdar

Make sure you put some paint on the edges of the new holes you just drilled.  Don't leave them bare metal.

anlauto

Probably too late, but I was going to suggest modifying the mounting brackets instead of drilling more holes. :alan2cents:
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