Roof Spoiler
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Roof Spoiler
Found another option of roof spoiler instead of Sarona for much cheaper price. What do you guys think, yay or nay?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Acura-RL-200...927967&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Acura-RL-200...927967&vxp=mtr
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#6
I also wonder how it would look without having the weather stripping on the top painted to match. On a black car I'm sure it's fine but might look kind of weird on a different color car when you have black weather stripping that runs into it.
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http://www.octanemotorsports.com/05-...a-p-21703.html
Sarona is fiberglass...you can't easily "bend" fiberglass and "stiffer" material in general which can lead to fitment issue even if it's 100% fit.
A lot of people with TLs get the same roof spoiler and they had no problems
I'll prob get it around April and report back
Sarona is fiberglass...you can't easily "bend" fiberglass and "stiffer" material in general which can lead to fitment issue even if it's 100% fit.
A lot of people with TLs get the same roof spoiler and they had no problems
I'll prob get it around April and report back
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ichi d (01-29-2013)
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It would be nice to have a little more variety to choose from for the roof spoiler. I prefer more of a flat roof spoiler that is even with the roof and sticks out. I would def go with the sarona cause its fiberglass.
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I like the look. I got one of these for my wifes 12' accord exl painted to match. It has a m5 look. All it is is rubber/plastic molding that you bend around the curve of the window with 3m double sided tape..feels cheap but when its on its quite sturdy.
post a pick if you get it...i'm considering it for the RL
post a pick if you get it...i'm considering it for the RL
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Iordered this spoiler and just dropped it off for paint. I’ll post pictures thisweekend. I believe the ripple that BDoggPrelude pointed outcan be fixed with a better application of 3M adhesive. After playing aroundwith the unpainted spoiler I was able to get a clean fitment with multiple stripsof 3M. We shall see after paint.
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Iordered this spoiler and just dropped it off for paint. I’ll post pictures thisweekend. I believe the ripple that BDoggPrelude pointed outcan be fixed with a better application of 3M adhesive. After playing aroundwith the unpainted spoiler I was able to get a clean fitment with multiple stripsof 3M. We shall see after paint.
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Iordered this spoiler and just dropped it off for paint. I’ll post pictures thisweekend. I believe the ripple that BDoggPrelude pointed outcan be fixed with a better application of 3M adhesive. After playing aroundwith the unpainted spoiler I was able to get a clean fitment with multiple stripsof 3M. We shall see after paint.
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I PMed 5280KB1 to see if he can come back and give us an update. Considering that was his one and only post, I'm not holding my breath. I'm assuming he lives in Denver because of his screen name.
BTW, judging by the seller's feedback over the last 12 months, people seem to be happy with these roof spoilers. Only one negative and a couple neutral feedback ratings out of 600 concerning fitment. Not too bad. I didn't see any feedback from RL owners though. I think I may just go ahead and order it. I'm not too concerned about $100.
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Gor something from UPS today:
Initial impressions...it's pretty stiff. The instructions say to prep it with 400 grit sandpaper before painting. The seller also has a video on YouTube showing how to heat it up to make it more flexible so that it will shape to the contour of the window. I emailed the seller and asked if I should shape it before or after painting and I'm waiting for a response. I've got a guy that will paint it for $100 but if I can find a shop that will do it for close to that I'll probably use them instead. I'll keep everybody posted.
Initial impressions...it's pretty stiff. The instructions say to prep it with 400 grit sandpaper before painting. The seller also has a video on YouTube showing how to heat it up to make it more flexible so that it will shape to the contour of the window. I emailed the seller and asked if I should shape it before or after painting and I'm waiting for a response. I've got a guy that will paint it for $100 but if I can find a shop that will do it for close to that I'll probably use them instead. I'll keep everybody posted.
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