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Also, notice the metal shield at the rear quarter to minimize rubber on the car from the 10 inch "street" tires! :)
 
do the studs unscrew from the pieces? So you can glue down, not drill.
Basically are they all universal.
 
Glued mine down when I had the car painted. My 87 T didn't have one from the factory, I think a subtle one looks good. It was from gbody iirc, 3 pc.
 
I made a few one piece and three piece spoilers. They were a PITA to make but fit real nice. I still have a hand full of them left. Mine have a flat bottom on them, so you can cut the studs off and tape them down if needed.

If you are installing a stock profile spoiler to gain any measurable down force, you'll have best results if you fill it with lead. ;)


Mike B.
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I made a few one piece and three piece spoilers. They were a PITA to make but fit real nice. I still have a hand full of them left. Mine have a flat bottom on them, so you can cut the studs off and tape them down if needed.

If you are installing a stock profile spoiler to gain any measurable down force, you'll have best results if you fill it with lead. ;)


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Im only talking about looks. Im interested in the 3 peice
 
My father in law has a 1986 t and last winter we put an original gn spoiler on it looks awesome.
 

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