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Hey I was trying to install a trd spoiler on my coupe....I did not have a spoiler to begin with so I have no idea where the hole are....someone with a coupe and a spoiler please show me where the oem hole where....ty
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I would think that so long as the spoiler has some kind of grommet on the ends you should be fine, but you can take some preventative measures to prevent rust. Like painting the holes you've drilled. Just make sure to mask everything else off.
Measure twice and drill once! Good luck! QUOTE(jesterwr217 @ May 25, 2007 - 5:00 PM) [snapback]561561[/snapback] QUOTE(Daftboy @ May 25, 2007 - 5:58 PM) [snapback]561560[/snapback] id rather do it myself can't i just put rust preventer on it? i guess you could but its pretty dificult getn the holes lined up. u really wanna drill the smallest holes possible But if the wholes are only big enough to fit the studs and they're a little off then the stress on the spoiler can eventually cause it to crack, which is what happened when I put the supra spoiler on my 84 Celica. -------------------- ![]() |
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