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Rasher
11 September 2002, 08:05
I wonder if anyone has used just the OE bolts and not used any padding/adhesive tape etc?

stephen30
11 September 2002, 15:37
Seen as you've all bought these lovely spoilers, does anyone have a mid level or other spoiler for that matter that they want too sell me.

Steve :D

UHF
11 September 2002, 16:04
I did and its sold as of 2 weeks ago :)

JonW
12 September 2002, 15:00
TSL use new bolts after tapping out the holes in the spoiler as they get paint etc in em.

They also used big washers to spread the load and drilled out the bar that holds the boot up where the pop in clip sits - giving a 3 point fixing. they do not mess with the holes in the boot lid at all and only drill the bar so that you can put a bolt thru.

They do, of course, paint the xpsosed metal in touchup and on goes the spoiler. then they replace the boot bungs and add two neat gromets over the holes in the boot bar.

Simple really and the fixing is very strong.

Jon.

UHF
12 September 2002, 15:03
so this results in a hole in your boot if you take it off and replace it with a regular one?

Fast_Blue_Scooby
12 September 2002, 17:51
From my understanding, they wouldn't be any holes in the boot if you put the original spoiler back on. The hold made is in the bit of metal that holds the boot open, one on either side. That gets covered up so that would remain as is with the old spoiler fitted.

I took off my original spoiler to see how it fitted, there are two bolts in the boot to loosen on each side, then it pops out taking care to prise gently the bits that clip into the metal bits mentioned above.

I can see how TSL fit it now so would have no worries doing the job myself.

Rasher
12 September 2002, 17:59
Decided not to sell after all. Thought about the fixing side of things etc.
Spoke to Paul he supplied me the the bolts and washers they use. I sorted out the locating pins and the rubber washers plus the thin foam cushioning that lines the outside of the spoiler. Have to say I am very pleased with the results and no extra drilled holes !:D

JonW
13 September 2002, 09:58
UHF - No, there are no extra holes in the boot...

FastBlue Scooby is right.... holes only in the bar that the bootlid bolts to, the hole in the bootlid is already there and not made any bigger... also if you cover the hole in the bar with a bung like TSL do then it looks like it was always like that.

Jon.

AndT2000
13 September 2002, 17:26
Pics of mine at last...

http://upload.turbosport.co.uk/getpic.asp?File=200291317656421672.JPG

http://upload.turbosport.co.uk/getpic.asp?File=20029131765627228.JPG

http://upload.turbosport.co.uk/getpic.asp?File=200291317656557698.JPG

Still a couple more tweaks to do, then I'll wash and polish it, take some more pics and do a 'before and after' type thread. I have to say I think this spoiler looks a lot better than the Prodrive one, I'm as happy as a pig in sh*t! :D

Thanks again to JonW for starting this group buy and everyone who signed up, and thanks to Paul and Graham and all the peeps at TSL for there excellent work.

Cheers,

Andrew.

dr. a
15 September 2002, 21:01
Nice pics. May have to invest in fog covers seeing yours!

ed_the_duck
16 September 2002, 03:15
does ths foil give any actual down force, and if so how much (est. kgs) or is it purely a syling mod...would it fly off at 160 mac2!

ed_the_duck
16 September 2002, 03:16
does ths foil give any actual down force, and if so how much (est. kgs) or is it purely a syling mod...would it fly off at 160 mac2!

well whatever it look better than my birds ti*s and they're bigguns:D

AndT2000
16 September 2002, 13:51
dr. a, do it! :D

ed_the_duck, your 1st point, don't know, I assume so.

your 2nd point, I'm not in a position to comment! ;)


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