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ModeratorCorbinJan-18-01 01:05 PM
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I'm going to buy a stock 3 piece spoiler off of somebody to put on my talon . Only problem is the spoiler is still on the guy's car. I figure that the center section is easy enough to unbolt, but I'm not sure how to get at the bolts for the side pieces. I haven't checked out his car yet to examine the bolts. Do you just pull some trim out of the trunk to access the bolts? Any tips would be appreciated.


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97_Rs_RJan-18-01 01:15 PM
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#841, "RE: How easy is it to..."
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i know there is 5 smaller bolts that holds the side but thats all i know ill ask GsSweeden he knows what size and stuff of the bolts

"Do u have The Need For Speed?"
Christopher Skaggs
1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse Rs-R
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ICQ# 98288840
aol# YarozeX

Mod's
Custom intake w/ K&N Filter Charger
NGK Bk-11 spark plugs
8.0mm Plug wires
2 12" Cerwin Vega Subs in a bandpass box
2 6 1/2 Alpine Speekers
Pioneer head unit
Painted dash trim
Carbon fiber bezel
Removed trunk interior
Clear marker lights
Xenon low beam bulbs


  

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cyanJan-18-01 08:13 PM
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#842, "RE: How easy is it to..."
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well i removed my factory spoiler but it was almost 2 years ago that i did it. if i remember correctly you have to pull the painted section of the spoiler off (it may be bolts in the trunk i cant believe i forgot this) but under the actual spoiler are the black brackets that hold it on, but i could swear they were held in with phillips screws and not bolts. not much helop i know but i am almost positive that you have to firmly pull the spoiler cover off first
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GSwede96Jan-19-01 12:30 AM
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#843, "RE: How easy is it to..."
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LAST EDITED ON 19-Jan-01 AT 05:31 AM (PST)

You are right..the sidepieces are fastened first with two screws( you access them when you open the trunk) that attach the painted cover to the metal bracket wich is mounted on the body with 5 screws ,who in their turn goes through plastic fasteners that runs through the body.When you loosen the two first ones to remove the painted cover..you will see what I mean.To get rid of the platic pieces you just use a screwdriver and pry it off.

hop eit helps....if not....welli will post picss of it soon om my pag

PS: The only bolts on this subjects are the ones holding the centerpiece of the wing in place.The side pieeces are all with x-screws.

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ModeratorCorbinJan-19-01 03:03 AM
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#844, "Thanks for the quick responses...Doesn't sound too tough"
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97_Rs_RJan-20-01 01:12 PM
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#845, "RE: Thanks for the quick responses...Doesn't sound too tough"
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Hey Corbin let me know how the spoiler looks and get some pics of how it looks =) hope u like it when its on =) keep me informed

"Do u have The Need For Speed?"
Christopher Skaggs
1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse Rs-R
yaroze_x@hotmail.com
ICQ# 98288840
aol# YarozeX

Mod's
Custom intake w/ K&N Filter Charger
NGK Bk-11 spark plugs
8.0mm Plug wires
2 12" Cerwin Vega Subs in a bandpass box
2 6 1/2 Alpine Speekers
Pioneer head unit
Painted dash trim
Carbon fiber bezel
Removed trunk interior
Clear marker lights
Xenon low beam bulbs


  

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