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Old 06-18-2005, 02:04 PM
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Deck lid spoilers

I am thinking of buying a Deck lid spoiler from:


http://acura.autowebaccessories.com/...2_814_7655.php



Can this be self installed ??? If yes, how is it mounted ? Is it glued or something ?


If not, do I need to go the Dealer ? If yes, would the dealer install it for me if I had bought the part from the internet.

What are the thoughts on Deck lid spoilers ??? I assume most people feel they add to the looks ? Thoughts ...

I need to make a decision this weekend ... your thoughts ...

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Old 06-18-2005, 05:24 PM
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The kit contains the spoiler and replacement pistons for the holding the trunk open trunk. The spoiler is very light and in my opinion the piston replacement is not required and I did not relplace them. The piston relacement is the"hard" part.

The spoiler is installed by placing double sided tape circles (provided) on the holes on the underside of the spoiler, then positioning the spoiler on the trunk, pressing down on the spoiler after it is positioned, removing the spoiler, the a tape circle is now left on the trunk to show where to drill the mounting holes, drill the holes and insert the screws from inside the trunk. Pretty easy if your reasonably handy.

Installation of the pistons is a lot more effort.

Detailed instructions in the box are quite good. You can look at them online but I can't remember where.
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