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What size is the Spanner Wrench to remove the rear spoiler.

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Old 01-21-2013, 10:28 AM
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What size is the Spanner Wrench to remove the rear spoiler.

I did a search but came up empty. My understanding is you can just buy a c-spanner to remover the spoiler but there are different sizes so I dont know which one to buy. Does anyone know?

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here is what you will need:
 

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Thanks but I need to know how many MM that spanner wrench is so I buy the right one.
 
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I used an allen wrench for leverage. Just find one that will fit the hole snugly and give it a turn.

I would get crazy with the effort, but it was pretty easy to get loose on my car.

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Yes it's only a 90 degree camlock, not in there that hard. With enough grip you can actually turn it by hand using one of those rubber jar opener things found at the dollar store.

the cam inserts then come out with the allen wrench from the underside of the wing once it's off the car......
 
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Thanks guys!
 
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be somewhat careful though, mine just spins and spins and wont release, i have no idea what to do now
 
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Pin Spanner for 911 Turbo (996) Spoiler. DIN1810B-34-36. Hook Wrench with pin, blued steel, for nuts with radial hole. For nut size range 34-36 mm. With 4mm pin. Overall length 170mm. The factory tool 9752 is an insert tool used with a torque wrench.

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Pin Spanner for 911 Turbo (996) Spoiler. DIN1810B-34-36. Hook Wrench with pin, blued steel, for nuts with radial hole. For nut size range 34-36 mm. With 4mm pin. Overall length 170mm. The factory tool 9752 is an insert tool used with a torque wrench.

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Nice! Thanks!
 
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my pleasure...make sure you tape the wrench so it doesn't scratch the piston (like the picture I posted)
 
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