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Old 10-08-05, 08:26 PM
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Installation of R1 spoiler

Has anyone installed the R1 spoiler? How complicated is it? Just got a totally stock 95 with 8,000 miles. It is perfect. Except for the base front lip.thanks
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It's very easy. It's just a few 10mm bolts and two plastic clips on each side of the lip.
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you will have to drill holes. a body shop needs to do it.

why not get a feed spoiler if your going to install one?
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Are you talking about the front lip or the rear spoiler?
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The front spoiler
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Oh, the front R1 lip already has holes in the bumper, so all you gotta do is bolt it on. it should go in between your stock undertray and the bumper.
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Yea, really easy to do. Just a few bolts and its on there. You might wanna get it up in the air a little bit, it gives you a little more room to get a socket in there and you can see the bolts easier.
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Thanks guys, I looked under and it looked a little tough with the undertray. IcanDUit
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