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still haven't recieved mines. hope it comes this week.
I have pm you the details. The spoiler arrived USA on 20May09 already and it should be still under custom inspection on your side. Please call the post office on your side with the mail tracking number I gave you in the pm. Thanks
I have pm you the details. The spoiler arrived USA on 20May09 already and it should be still under custom inspection on your side. Please call the post office on your side with the mail tracking number I gave you in the pm. Thanks
to the people who bought THIS with usdm gd3 fits....
not a direct bolt on or is it?
sorry if i missed it from earlier but if its exactly like a spoon spoiler, then it is NOT a direct bolt on.
For all USDM Fit, need to drill 2 new holes. The old holes can be completely covered by the spoiler.
Suggestion:
Use glass glue to fill the old holes so it will become waterproof, and it's easy to remove when you want to install the stock spoiler back.
2009 FiT Base
Crystal Black Pearl Exterior
Gray Interior
5spd MANUAL
{20% Front/5% Back} Tint
Rockin Factory Steelies
Honda Keyless, Cargo Tray, Splash Guards, Pinstripe
mines didn't. hopefully it wont be to hard to measure...
anyone know any tips to install before i do it??
There are 2 black plastic things come with the spoiler, you can actually use it as a template.
The plastic thing has double sided tapes on one side, while another side does not have any. So you can use some cheap double sided tapes to stick this 2 plastic things onto the spoiler and match with the holes, then use double sided tapes to stick onto another side of the 2 plastic things and now you can move the spoiler to the correct position and press on the 2 holes location and then take away the spoiler, now the 2 plastic things should sticked onto the car body, then you can see the correct location of the holes and you can start drilling.
after drilling new holes, you can take away the 2 plastic things (I am not using it on my Jazz) and remember to apply some glass glue to seal the old holes, then apply a little bit glass glue on the Spoon spoiler, then install it with the 2 new screws provided and the glass glue will hold the spoiler more firm on the car body
If you want to change back to stock spoiler in the future, just simply use a "fishing line" slide between the gap of the spoiler and the car body to cut the glass glue, then you can take away the Spoon spoiler and simply removed the glass glue for sealing the old holes with a small screw driver, then you can install the stock spoiler back.
yeahh! wow that actually does help a lot. thanks!!
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Originally Posted by kenken
There are 2 black plastic things come with the spoiler, you can actually use it as a template.
The plastic thing has double sided tapes on one side, while another side does not have any. So you can use some cheap double sided tapes to stick this 2 plastic things onto the spoiler and match with the holes, then use double sided tapes to stick onto another side of the 2 plastic things and now you can move the spoiler to the correct position and press on the 2 holes location and then take away the spoiler, now the 2 plastic things should sticked onto the car body, then you can see the correct location of the holes and you can start drilling.
after drilling new holes, you can take away the 2 plastic things (I am not using it on my Jazz) and remember to apply some glass glue to seal the old holes, then apply a little bit glass glue on the Spoon spoiler, then install it with the 2 new screws provided and the glass glue will hold the spoiler more firm on the car body
If you want to change back to stock spoiler in the future, just simply use a "fishing line" slide between the gap of the spoiler and the car body to cut the glass glue, then you can take away the Spoon spoiler and simply removed the glass glue for sealing the old holes with a small screw driver, then you can install the stock spoiler back.
oooh this thread is ****ing addicting and tempting... how much to 96929 guam or do you still have any?? and also do you have the spoon street type muffler?
oooh this thread is ****ing addicting and tempting... how much to 96929 guam or do you still have any?? and also do you have the spoon street type muffler?