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Zbrah 03-07-2018 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Jayhovah (Post 3736541)
now if only someone would start making cheap mine's add-on knock offs.

Isn’t that the spoiler powetrix replicated?

Jayhovah 03-07-2018 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Zbrah (Post 3736673)
Isn’t that the spoiler powetrix replicated?

Yup.. but at $400 FRP/$500 CF I'm not ready to put it in the cheap category ike the ebay spoilers...

370zBLAST 03-08-2018 04:24 AM

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Originally Posted by loiro370z (Post 3736282)
we were discusing about it here

http://www.the370z.com/exterior-inte...p-spolier.html

Got mine from DAR spoilers. fit and finish perfect, no complain, about installing it take more time removing the old glue, olsd spoiler,than installing it.

Its me or 370zBLAST spoiler look diferent?

You're bill seems to have a steeper angle lol

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Tractionless 03-08-2018 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by 370zBLAST (Post 3736275)
I have it and love it. People will bash it cause it's a knock off. But it did the job for me and i love it!

Who cares what strangers think!! Have you seen what you're surrounded by lately? Their comments/opinions carry zero weight with me. (Not here on forum, life in general).

ColtronZ 03-15-2018 12:06 PM

My spoiler arrived from DAR and the color is an exact match (Black Cherry, NAG). My only gripe so far is that there is a small scratch/paint missing from the top of the lip.

batboyvaj 03-19-2018 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by ColtronZ (Post 3738899)
My spoiler arrived from DAR and the color is an exact match (Black Cherry, NAG). My only gripe so far is that there is a small scratch/paint missing from the top of the lip.

Let us know how your install goes.

ColtronZ 03-24-2018 08:15 PM

Installation:

This install was somewhat of a pain. Dar gives you strips of paper with holes in them you line up and tape to the spoiler. I then adjusted the spoiler to the right position on my hatch and taped the strips to the body slowly lifting the spoiler away. Dar recommended starting the hole with 1/8 which worked well. The outside holes have to go through two sheets of metal. Then they recommended a huge drill bit to widen the hole and I went smaller because you can go bigger as needed as a safer method. The bit I chose was closer to the screw size and it worked out. Next I drilled 4 holes underneath for the 4 outer screws as they were not able to be reached from inside. I drilled them probably bigger than necessary as I was using a ratchet over a screw driver. The screws in the center sank easily. I then tighted the outer screws, but they werent sinking enough so I bought longer screws. This was how I got the spoiler to sit closer against the car. The upper outer rounded corners do not sit exactly flush to the hatch but fairly close. I'm seeing if the spoiler will settle after sitting in the sun for a few + the screws holding it down already. I will then go ahead and see if i can tighten them anymore then put a sealant around the screw areas.

Complaints:

My main complaint was that the screws just sank into the fiberglass/insulation type material. I wish they would of either had mollies inside the spoiler you sink the bolt into or had the bolts inside the spoiler and you tighten a nut to it.

After:

As this was my second main project and a huge one that's easy to mess up, i hope it holds up. This was just a nerve wracking project as I poked holes into the body that's irreparable. I love the look of it and it compliments the curves of the body exceptionally well. It does block the lower half of the back window but who drives a 370z for visibility to begin with? Will post pics soon!

Also any words of wisdom or guidance would be splendid if you have any to add!

ColtronZ 03-27-2018 07:53 PM

2 Attachment(s)
As promised

ColtronZ 04-16-2018 02:46 PM

Anyone who has put on a custom spoiler ever have noise from the spoiler/bolts at times, or from that general area? Is this normal? The bolts wouldn't tighten anymore but seem like they have some movement and the spoiler is probably as close to the hatch as possible.

OhioYJ 04-16-2018 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by 370zBLAST (Post 3736275)
I have it and love it. People will bash it cause it's a knock off. But it did the job for me and i love it!

What counts as genuine? After installing a Fly1, I'm not impressed, was it supposed to be the "genuine" one. It fit like crap, and still required drilling everywhere on my sport hatch, as none of the holes lined up. So what did I get for paying more?

Pictures here.

If these fit the contour of the body I'd be happy. My install with the more expensive spoiler definitely did not save me any headache.

OhioYJ 04-16-2018 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ColtronZ (Post 3747779)
Anyone who has put on a custom spoiler ever have noise from the spoiler/bolts at times, or from that general area? Is this normal? The bolts wouldn't tighten anymore but seem like they have some movement and the spoiler is probably as close to the hatch as possible.

Did you seal around your bolts? I used rubber washers on mine (silicone under the washer would work as well). Also on the front side of the spoiler did the tape seal completely to the body? Next did you drill all the way through and mess up the gasket surface on the hatch?

Below is a picture from my install. You'll notice my access hole from is off to the side of the gasket surface. It made getting to the bolts / nuts on the other edge a little more difficult, but chance for leaks or wind noise, or damaging the seal in this manner. Also the hole is entirely covered once the interior panel is re-installed.

http://www.cdmfabrication.com/bbpics2/370Z/spoiler4.jpg

Just a tip if you go this route, tie fishing line onto the bolts before you try and install them, just so you can't drop them into the hatch. They will fall back out after a few hard corners if you leave the panel off (ask me how I know) but it is frustrating to drop them and lose bolts.

ColtronZ 04-17-2018 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by OhioYJ (Post 3747783)
Did you seal around your bolts? I used rubber washers on mine (silicone under the washer would work as well). Also on the front side of the spoiler did the tape seal completely to the body? Next did you drill all the way through and mess up the gasket surface on the hatch?

Just a tip if you go this route, tie fishing line onto the bolts before you try and install them, just so you can't drop them into the hatch. They will fall back out after a few hard corners if you leave the panel off (ask me how I know) but it is frustrating to drop them and lose bolts.

Yeah I sealed around the bolts but boy do I wish I had thought of rubber washers. The tape seal is against the hatch, how flush in terms of keeping water out I am not sure. Unfortunately, the left corner tore so there is a small gap there :/

I pushed slightly on the spoiler and it seemed like the little popping noise was coming from the top two middle screws. It doesn't occur enough to redo it I suppose, I am also hoping putting the panel back on will reduce the noise slightly.

I wish I had thought of fishing wire too, I did this install about a month ago now iirc. I lost two and just recovered one the other day. One still is bouncing around back there but its wayyyyy in there. Hoping one day I get lucky and am able to get it out so I can put my car back together lol

OhioYJ 04-17-2018 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by ColtronZ (Post 3747939)
I pushed slightly on the spoiler and it seemed like the little popping noise was coming from the top two middle screws.

The popping noise is likely the tape sticking and releasing. This is what it was on mine. On the back side, not a big deal, however on the front side where it will have a huge amount of wind, it is.

That is why I used a syringe filled with silicone to get silicone under the tape where I had gaps. However, again mine was the Fly1 version, and mine did not line up with the body very well. So perhaps yours fits better.

http://www.cdmfabrication.com/bbpics2/370Z/spoiler6.jpg

I know how it sounds, as mentioned in my link above, it's why I used such a fine pointed syringe, you can't see any of the silicone when done. It's all under everything.

http://www.cdmfabrication.com/bbpics2/370Z/spoiler7.jpg

Don't feel bad, the fishing line idea didn't come up at first... I lost two bolts, three nuts before we came up with that plan. Worse yet, I was using stainless hardware so a magnet wouldn't help. Luckily at this point I've gotten everything back out so I'm now rattle free. Just waiting for a little warmer weather to put the interior panel back on. Don't like snapping plastic pieces back in when it's ~30 degrees out (It was 70 degrees out just the other week).

370zBLAST 04-17-2018 10:04 AM

I get compliments all the time. Love my bill. Again few bashed it because its a knock off. But people gotta build their rep way or another. If I could do it again id have DAR color paint it and pay the extra. BUT i love the way it looks!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...22d539df4e.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...7cd98ae498.jpg

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