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Old 06-03-2009, 02:42 PM
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How many have torn up other parts of the car by having a fabbed metal or custom spoiler and wish they would have had 3 cheap spoilers painted and replace them like disposable contacts when needed. I'm contemplating that now and would appreciate you guys' experiences.
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Old 06-03-2009, 03:27 PM
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ask the airride guys that one..

theirs broke off and they later baked a cake with it.

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Old 06-03-2009, 03:51 PM
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Between Mary and I we killed many, many (many) cones last weekend with the '67 - mostly with a direct hit to the front spoiler. Not a mark on it (didn't have the splitter attached).

I think it would depend on how complicated you are going to make it and what it would take to reproduce. A simple stock like peice would be best (IMO) as a cheap replacable piece. A more involved part like mine (or Tylers) is better off being (again IMO) a more solid part.

Regardless of your intentions, at some point you are going to whack it, either with a cone, a curb, a gopher or (on your case) a snake. Question is, when do you want it to "give". The cheaper/lighter you make it, the less that it will take to hurt it. The more permanent/heavier you make it, the more heart broken you are going to be when it does get whacked.

From my perspective - when my custom spoiler does get wrapped up, it's probably going to be only one of many other damaged bits and pieces.
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Old 06-03-2009, 05:45 PM
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I was thinking the exact same thing a couple of weeks ago and decided that our camaro would really benefit from a custom spoiler, at least aesthetically. While we will probably still break the part, we've made sure that its easily detachable, so we can either take it off completely or put a cheap one on to kill cones and curbs.

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Old 06-03-2009, 06:51 PM
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I know better that to buy an expensive spoiler. I buy cheap plastic chin spoilers. That way, when contact is made, the plastic cracks. The 3 support braces,and, most importantly, the lower valance panel is uninjured.
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Old 06-03-2009, 07:44 PM
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I know better that to buy an expensive spoiler. I buy cheap plastic chin spoilers. That way, when contact is made, the plastic cracks. The 3 support braces,and, most importantly, the lower valance panel is uninjured.
Agreed. I run the crapy ones. They look good and I dont feel to bad when I run into somthing. There is no way I am running a Carbon or steel one Unless you like to polish your car rather that drive it.
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Old 06-03-2009, 08:01 PM
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So far, so good with mine.
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Old 06-03-2009, 08:34 PM
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We have actually done the stock one on Jackass a little differently. We have pulled it back away from the lower valance so in theory it catches air and forces it up thru the radiator...
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Old 06-03-2009, 09:28 PM
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We have actually done the stock one on Jackass a little differently. We have pulled it back away from the lower valance so in theory it catches air and forces it up thru the radiator...
thats how the 4th gens are since they have the sealed frontends.
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Old 06-04-2009, 04:55 AM
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I used to time trial a 240Z and put one of the 'unbreakable' spoilers on! When I hit a cone, the lower valance sacrificed itself to save the spoiler. Back to cheap ones for me
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