Anyone else have this problem?
#1
Anyone else have this problem with their TA rear spoiler?
I installed a TA style rear spoiler and when fully recessed, it's sitting on top of /touching the rear deck lid. Does anyone else have this issue? Is there anyway to adjust it? Thanks
Edwin
Edwin
Last edited by M32; 12-28-2008 at 06:07 PM.
#2
My friend has the same problem. I've compare mine to his spoiler, the mounting pole from the spoiler blade are 1/2" taller than his and I don't have the same problem. We search and can't think there is a way to fix.
#3
Ray,
I appreciate the feedback. Has he had any issues with his pistons failing? My only concern is that it may cause the spoiler to malfunction (which is a common occurence as we all know). Thanks
Edwin
I appreciate the feedback. Has he had any issues with his pistons failing? My only concern is that it may cause the spoiler to malfunction (which is a common occurence as we all know). Thanks
Edwin
#4
Those wings are made incorrectly. Eventually it will scratch the hell out of the top of your decklid and the bottom of the spoiler. Ask me how I know! You can try to machine a piece of aluminum male female threaded combo, about 1 1/4 inches in body lenghth but it is a major pain in the ***. Did these guys include a 5" aluminum ram piece with your spoiler?
#5
Those wings are made incorrectly. Eventually it will scratch the hell out of the top of your decklid and the bottom of the spoiler. Ask me how I know! You can try to machine a piece of aluminum male female threaded combo, about 1 1/4 inches in body lenghth but it is a major pain in the ***. Did these guys include a 5" aluminum ram piece with your spoiler?
#6
Wow... seems like almost everyone is having this problem.
Have you guys noticed any problems with the hydraulic system b/c of this?
Yeah, I'm considering going GT2 but there's a fix coming. I'm working with someone that can prob do something
Mike, what aluminum piece? The only thing mine came with was the removal tool
Have you guys noticed any problems with the hydraulic system b/c of this?
Those wings are made incorrectly. Eventually it will scratch the hell out of the top of your decklid and the bottom of the spoiler. Ask me how I know! You can try to machine a piece of aluminum male female threaded combo, about 1 1/4 inches in body lenghth but it is a major pain in the ***. Did these guys include a 5" aluminum ram piece with your spoiler?
#7
My wing came with 2 aluminum pieces that looked like the stock rams about 5" long. Not sure why they were included, but I made 2 1 1/4 inch pieces to get it off the decklid. This was the Taiwan spoiler that was on ebay
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#8
Seem like there are different versions of TA rep. spoiler on the market. I got mine about 3 years ago, it only come with spoiler plus tool and fit perfect without any touch with spoiler and deck.
#10
I found a solution and got my problem fixed today. I had to find washers to push the spoiler up and ended up using (believe it or not) the washers that came on the lugnuts for my range rover sport. It was a near-perfect fitment. Here's a pic
I could not add more than three b/c the adaptor will not have enough threads. I also added a bit of super glue on the threads for some added protection. It BARELY touches now...
Edwin
I could not add more than three b/c the adaptor will not have enough threads. I also added a bit of super glue on the threads for some added protection. It BARELY touches now...
Edwin
#11
Mine just touch above the 3rd brake light. I just put some carbon fiber adhesive tape where it touches. And I did get actuator miss alighnment when I first installed it, but it eventually went away. I too will eventually go to a gt2 wing when this hydraulic actutor fails.
#12
Yea I had the same problem with the hydraulics too.... I actually like how the wing looks better when it is touching my deck lid. It sits so flush and also the angle it sits is a little better. too bad its leaving marks lol
#14
Edwin
#15
I got this answer from John D Speedtech.
You can put some washers on the threaded insert to space the wing higher and/or heat the wing at the center with an industrial heat gun (don't ment it), then lower it when hot with a folded rag under it, to form it higher in the middle. Both methods work.
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And i dont want to use any washers on my car... i want something that looks good.. It is not a KIA