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adidascanada 02-10-2016 09:28 PM

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High_Octane 02-11-2016 06:59 AM

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OldGuyFla 02-11-2016 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Spoiler (Post 3409961)
Did you get decent directions?

Hi Spoiler, no it was a one page print out & it didn't tell me much more that I already new from the DIYs on here
Have you started your install. yet?

Dan

Here's a link http://wtspoilers.com/drill-instructions.pdf

Spoiler 02-12-2016 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by OldGuyFla (Post 3410824)
Hi Spoiler, no it was a one page print out & it didn't tell me much more that I already new from the DIYs on here
Have you started your install. yet?

Dan

Here's a link http://wtspoilers.com/drill-instructions.pdf

Have not started yet as we had a cold snap so I have this on hold. Thanks for the link.

Did you use all 6 screws or only 4?

OldGuyFla 02-13-2016 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Spoiler (Post 3412348)
Have not started yet as we had a cold snap so I have this on hold. Thanks for the link.

Did you use all 6 screws or only 4?

Hi,

The guy at WingTech recommended 4 screws & he put them in the holes recommended before shipping.

Spoiler 02-15-2016 02:07 PM

Finally got mine installed this past Saturday.

Installation was easy. Lining it up to ensure it was all symetrical before marking it took the most time.

After removing the trunk lid liner, the exterior of the trunk lid was taped off with blue painters tape and the holes were located.

The spoiler had 6 screws but about 9 holes. I took a stud finder magnet to determine which of the holes had a metal plate in them to accept the screws. I caulked up the other holes that would not be used

The spoiler comes with some flimsy mounting locating strips, i wound up making better ones with some large plastic zip ties. I drilled 6 zip ties and pushed drywall screws up through my drilled holes into the 6 correct holes in the spoiler bottom before sitting the spoiler down on tne taped area.

I used the front edge of the trunk to measure back about 14" or so. And then up about 1-1/2" or so from the trunk gap on each side to each end tip of the spoiler. Along with this, I was making sure the spoiler middle surrounded the brake light evenly as well.

I carefully marked the tape around the zip ties then removed the spoiler and placed each zip tie (using same ones again left to right) back in their respective spot to mark the spot for the holes

I centerpunched and then predrilled the 6 small holes into the trunk lid top, then I redrilled those same 6 holes to the required larger size.

Then I again drilled down through those same enlargened 6 exterior holes to get holes going through the inner trunk sheetmetal. Then I drilled upwards through the inner liner again to get the 3/4" hole needed for my socket to fit up in there. I put clear sealant on each screw prior to pushing them up into place and starting them into the holes.

Using a palm ratchet so I would not overtighten any of the 6 screws, I taped the socket onto my 4" extension on my palm ratchet so I wouldn't lose the socket inside the trunk core, and I also taped each screw on as I pushed them up through the trunk to mate up with the spoiler so I wouldnt lose those them either.

I purchaesd 6 black plastic flush mounted plugs at Lowes in the 3/4" size and pressed each of those into the 6 holes in the bottom of the trunk lid. Each of the plugs got some sealant also.
Then I reinstalled the trunk lid inner liner.

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The above installation information was all gleaned from the write-ups on here from others, I just followed it. Check out the pictures in my album as to some of the progression..

I really like the spoiler. It looks good, and when it was hand tightened down,
it fit really well to the profile shape of the trunk.

:tiphat:

HFO3 02-15-2016 02:21 PM

great looking spoilers. Who sells them?

OldGuyFla 02-15-2016 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Spoiler (Post 3414149)
Finally got mine installed this past Saturday. Installation was easy.

Once the lid was taped off and the holes were located. I predrilled the small holes, then redrilled those 6 holes to the required larger size.

Then I drilled down through the exterior holes to get holes going through the inner trunk sheetmetal. Then I drilled upwards through the inner liner again to get the 3/4" hole needed for my socket to fit up in there.

Used a palm ratchet so I would not overtighten any of the 6 screws. I taped the socket onto my palm ratchet so I wouldn't lose it inside the trunk core, and I also taped each screw on as I pushed them up through the trunk to mate up with the spoiler.

Check out the pictures in my album as to some of the progression..

I really like the spoiler. It looks good, and when it was hand tightened down,
it fit really well to the profile of the trunk.

:tiphat:

Looking good Spoiler. How did you line up the no. 5 & 6 holes if they only gave you 4 of the locator strips?

I like you license plate frame, I have the same one.

OldGuyFla 02-15-2016 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by HFO3 (Post 3414168)
great looking spoilers. Who sells them?

You can get them from a couple of places. I got mine from wtspoilers.com (wingtech) IT WAS $249 SHIPPED.

Don-MT 02-15-2016 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Jdew72 (Post 3203472)
I didn't drill/screw mine in. Clay barred the area, alcohol swabbed it off and used 3M. Survived the winter plus 140mph on a track in cold weather

Do I understand that you purchased a drill mount spoiler then mounted it with tape? I'm think of doing the same thing and am wondering how it's working out.

Thanks.

Spoiler 02-15-2016 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by OldGuyFla (Post 3414225)
Looking good Spoiler. How did you line up the no. 5 & 6 holes if they only gave you 4 of the locator strips?

I like you license plate frame, I have the same one.

I just made more locator strips out of large plastic zip ties that I had in the garage. Just drilled a hole in each and lined them up just like those provided by sticking a drywall screw up through them into the holes in the spoiler bottom.

Spoiler 02-15-2016 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by HFO3 (Post 3414168)
great looking spoilers. Who sells them?

And mine came from Metro Spoiler off of eBay... $249 + $25 for s/h

OldGuyFla 02-16-2016 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Spoiler (Post 3414464)
I just made more locator strips out of large plastic zip ties that I had in the garage. Just drilled a hole in each and lined them up just like those provided by sticking a drywall screw up through them into the holes in the spoiler bottom.

:tup::tup:

OldGuyFla 02-16-2016 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Don-MT (Post 3414281)
Do I understand that you purchased a drill mount spoiler then mounted it with tape? I'm think of doing the same thing and am wondering how it's working out.

Thanks.

I asked Jdew the same question a while back but don't think he has checked in lately. It's not real hard to mount with screws & will give you peace of mind about flying off the back at highway speeds. There are good DIYs here on the subject.

Dan

Don-MT 02-19-2016 09:46 PM

I was just hoping not to have to put drill bit to steel. A friend who does body work said the tape mount works well, especially if a little calk-type adhesive is used in conjunction with the double-stick tape.

Thanks, Don

OldGuyFla 02-20-2016 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Don-MT (Post 3418326)
I was just hoping not to have to put drill bit to steel. A friend who does body work said the tape mount works well, especially if a little calk-type adhesive is used in conjunction with the double-stick tape.

Thanks, Don

Yes I hear what you are saying, it took me a good part of the afternoon to decide & take a drill bit to the trunk after getting everything layed out. But I really didn't want to worry about that thing launching off the trunk while moving.
One thing I was wondering due to you living in Montana was if that 2 sided tape would become brittle in that cold cold weather up there & not hold as tight?

Let me know if you decide on the tape & how it came out.

Dan

Don-MT 02-20-2016 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by OldGuyFla (Post 3418732)
Yes I hear what you are saying, it took me a good part of the afternoon to decide & take a drill bit to the trunk after getting everything layed out. But I really didn't want to worry about that thing launching off the trunk while moving.
One thing I was wondering due to you living in Montana was if that 2 sided tape would become brittle in that cold cold weather up there & not hold as tight?

Let me know if you decide on the tape & how it came out.

Dan

My body work guy said that tape works well, even in the cold. My Z stays in unheated storage during the winter. My experience makes me believe that heat is harder on equipment/adhesives than cold but I'm still not sure I trust the tape.

My Z is coming out of storage in the next few weeks so I have a bit of time to decide. I'll let you know.

Thanks,
Don

ReeceZ 09-30-2016 07:26 AM

Anyone know where I can find that Aerojacket Type 1 (or 2) GT spoiler. Google hasn't helped much.

axmea? 09-30-2016 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by ReeceZ (Post 3560059)
Anyone know where I can find that Aerojacket Type 1 (or 2) GT spoiler. Google hasn't helped much.

Lohit from Fly1Motorsports can hook you up. I recommend making a custom bracket instead of the post mount method they use. I'd cut off the post and find a better way to mount the wing. There are machine shops that can fabricate a nice bracket if you want to go in that direction.

RoadsterFun 09-30-2016 11:03 PM

Spoiler
 
Yes, I posted on this roadster forum. I have a couple of pics on my roadsterfun I got it from eBay painted for about $235. Good quality. Makes a huge difference on the look... Breaks it up nicely

ReeceZ 09-30-2016 11:49 PM

Great. Thanks axmea?

Have you had issues with fitting/mounting this spoiler?

Crazyc 11-17-2016 01:12 AM

WoW...that looks stunning...

maclutter 01-28-2017 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Jdew72 (Post 3203472)
I didn't drill/screw mine in. Clay barred the area, alcohol swabbed it off and used 3M. Survived the winter plus 140mph on a track in cold weather.


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Do you remember where you ordered your spoiler? How much was it?
Thanks!!!

OldGuyFla 01-31-2017 05:31 PM

Hi

I haven't seen Jdew72 on here for awhile. there are a number of places that have the same one. I got mine here Nissan Spoilers

Hope this helps

Dan

Don-MT 06-06-2018 08:50 PM

I dislike activating an old thread, but..... last week I installed a CARiD spoiler on my Roadster. It may be my imagination but it seems like the airflow through the cabin has changed for the better. With the top down there seems to be a more linear airflow with less “forward” flow in the cabin. Has anyone else noticed the same?

Spoiler 06-06-2018 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Don-MT (Post 3762544)
I dislike activating an old thread, but..... last week I installed a CARiD spoiler on my Roadster. It may be my imagination but it seems like the airflow through the cabin has changed for the better. With the top down there seems to be a more linear airflow with less “forward” flow in the cabin. Has anyone else noticed the same?

I’m not sure I noticed that. Do you have the center window between the seat backs still in place? Just wondering...

Baronsmokes 06-06-2018 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by maclutter (Post 3609017)
Do you remember where you ordered your spoiler? How much was it?
Thanks!!!

That is my favorite spoiler for roadsters.

Don-MT 06-06-2018 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Spoiler (Post 3762556)
I’m not sure I noticed that. Do you have the center window between the seat backs still in place? Just wondering...

It’s still in place. I believe the difference is very subtle but is noticeable.

Spoiler 06-07-2018 03:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Don-MT (Post 3762577)
It’s still in place. I believe the difference is very subtle but is noticeable.

I got my Z when it was 6 mos old from a dealer. The center window was missing but I made them order it and replace it. I drove my Z for 2 weeks without that window. Installing that was a noticeable difference to me

Godzirra 06-12-2018 09:00 AM

Hello fellow roadsters...I just wanted to mentioned that I installed my spoiler without drilling. I used 3M tape as well as black silicone adhesive sealant made by Permatex. I had my spoiler for a few weeks and was going go the drill route. The Permatex brand was recommended by my Nissan dealer friend. He said that’s what the techs use on spoilers for customers that do not want any drilling done to the trunk lid.

I had the adhesive set for about fourteen hours before I drove about 177 miles straight from Raleigh, NC to Charlotte. I drove about 85-90mph on avg for the round trip. I checked the spoiler a few times before and after my trip. Spoiler is on solid. No issues. I lift my trunk by the spoiler out of habit from the GT-R...no issues with that from the Z spoiler. My spoiler on the Z is fiberglass that was pre-painted when I ordered it. Hope this helps anyone on the fence.

Spoiler 06-12-2018 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Godzirra (Post 3763906)
Hello fellow roadsters...I just wanted to mentioned that I installed my spoiler without drilling. I used 3M tape as well as black silicone adhesive sealant made by Permatex. I had my spoiler for a few weeks and was going go the drill route. The Permatex brand was recommended by my Nissan dealer friend. He said that’s what the techs use on spoilers for customers that do not want any drilling done to the trunk lid.

I had the adhesive set for about fourteen hours before I drove about 177 miles straight from Raleigh, NC to Charlotte. I drove about 85-90mph on avg for the round trip. I checked the spoiler a few times before and after my trip. Spoiler is on solid. No issues. I lift my trunk by the spoiler out of habit from the GT-R...no issues with that from the Z spoiler. My spoiler on the Z is fiberglass that was pre-painted when I ordered it. Hope this helps anyone on the fence.

You were in Charlotte and you didn't stop to see me? I’m only 30 miles west of there... What the heck....:icon17:

Baronsmokes 06-12-2018 09:12 PM

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My spoiler an extension.

Godzirra 06-12-2018 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Spoiler (Post 3764032)
You were in Charlotte and you didn't stop to see me? I’m only 30 miles west of there... What the heck....:icon17:

I had no idea you were that close. I was hanging out downtown at Slates and a few bars around that area. Any Z meets in the area? 👍🏽

Spoiler 06-25-2018 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Godzirra (Post 3764076)
I had no idea you were that close. I was hanging out downtown at Slates and a few bars around that area. Any Z meets in the area? 👍🏽

Charlotte does have a Z club, but I am not really a member in it. I have been to a couple of their events though...

Baronsmokes 06-25-2018 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Spoiler (Post 3767213)
Charlotte does have a Z club, but I am not really a member in it. I have been to a couple of their events though...

" I don't care to belong to any club that will have me as a member"
Groucho Marx

Red Voodoo 01-12-2020 08:36 PM

New decklid spoiler
 
I just added mine recently. I was on the fence for several months, but I finally threw caution to the wind and made it a permanent addition to the car! I'm quite happy with it. Install time with two people took a couple hours. Enjoy... There are more pictures in my album for those looking for additional angles: Click! :tiphat:

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Quicksilvers 01-13-2020 03:10 AM

That is one beautiful pearl white Roadster Z very nice.

Spoiler 01-13-2020 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Quicksilvers (Post 3900426)
That is one beautiful pearl white Roadster Z very nice.

:iagree:

15 370Z 01-15-2020 10:22 PM

Looks great. I just received the same spoiler, going to try to have my body shop fit the carbon extension to it.

LennyK 01-26-2020 08:39 AM

GREAT INFORMATION:tup:


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