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leegee 26 May 2006 08:30 AM

If I had a WRX....
 
...can the rear spoiler be changed for an STi spoiler. I really dont like the WRX standard one. This is a MY04 WRX by the way, well will be if/when i have one.

Awd Chaddy 26 May 2006 08:51 AM

Hey Leegee,

There are some STi-like spoilers that can fit in the holes made by the WRX low spoiler but the real high-level spoiler and most of the good replicas require extra holes to be drilled in the boot.

leegee 26 May 2006 08:59 AM

Ok mate, thanks for that. Wouldnt really fancy drillin any holes.

bob r 26 May 2006 10:02 AM

try and go for the exact replica or original sti spoiler as many of the aftermarket ones dont look right imo. i believe the best way is to buy the boot and spoiler complete.:thumb:

wilb 26 May 2006 10:13 AM

Personally I prefer the WRX spoiler. Think the the STI one's too large.

RMA26 26 May 2006 10:15 AM


Originally Posted by bob r
try and go for the exact replica or original sti spoiler as many of the aftermarket ones dont look right imo. i believe the best way is to buy the boot and spoiler complete.:thumb:

That wont be cheap tho? will it?

Suppose it could always be a trip to the breakers yard!??:wonder:

bob r 26 May 2006 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by RMA26
That wont be cheap tho? will it?

Suppose it could always be a trip to the breakers yard!??:wonder:

i didnt realise "cheap" was on his list of priorities..........although getting rid of the ironing board is.:D

RMA26 26 May 2006 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by bob r
i didnt realise "cheap" was on his list of priorities..........although getting rid of the ironing board is.:D

True, only passing comment here tho

leegee 26 May 2006 11:51 AM

Thanks again for the reply guys. Money shouldnt be a problem but I dont want to be spendin more when i could be spendin less, ha.

I think the WRX spoiler just looks to plain, i love that high-level one.

willsy369 26 May 2006 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by leegee
Thanks again for the reply guys. Money shouldnt be a problem but I dont want to be spendin more when i could be spendin less, ha.

I think the WRX spoiler just looks to plain, i love that high-level one.

Hi mate, ive done the same thing to mine, go to

http://www.scoobyworld.co.uk/catalog/index.php

they have exact replicas among other wrc styles too and you can have them painted or not and the price is right!!

have fun

willsy

Awd Chaddy 26 May 2006 12:44 PM

Bob r is right. There are a lot of cheap but flimsy spoilers on the market.

The problem you'll have leegee is that most (if not all) the good spoilers will need the extra holes drilling in the boot unless you go for the spoiler and boot option -but you don't often see too many STi spoiler owners wanting to swap for a low level spoiler like that on the WRX (he says listening out for the stampede of indignant responses!!!)

I've seen good replicas recommended on here for about £400 sprayed and fitted at your own place. Brand new original STi spoilers are about £1k, second hand jobs are a bit like looking for rocking horse sh*t! Not sure how much a breaker wouldwant for one?

Cheers

Nige

corradoboy 26 May 2006 02:54 PM

If you go the replica route it might be worth getting a carbon one and spraying it up. The STi spoiler is considerably heavier than the WRX ironing board and the springs are overwhelmed. Not a big problem really as it just means it takes more effort to lift the bootlid and it risks slamming down hard if you're careless. For replicas look at DR Motorsport, Scoobyclinic, ABW or possibly Brian Wilson who trades on eBay, although I recently inspected one of his and the glass-fibre weave was visible through the paint. For the money though (I believe they're £300-400 painted, delivered and even fitted) they are a bargain. Plenty of others out there so do some searching.


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