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meccanoble Feb 12, 2004 10:23 AM

Pics of maxima's w/ Roof spoilers and things to look out for?
 
i have one and before getting it painted and all just want to see it on a few cars one more time to make sure its a good idea to have. I know a friend of mine had his fly off on the highway :( but how have the rest of u done with your roof spoilers. From pics i have seen, it was a great addition to the looks of the 4th gen but i need one more viewing to make sure its really worth it.

Also any recommendations with install and whatnot? the 3M tape is normally enough? feedback?

Conrad283 Feb 12, 2004 10:29 AM

3M is enough. Mine was on there for some time before I took it off. The only time I got scared that it might fall off was when there was a 50 mph wind coming from behind me in a parking lot. But with 3M tape it should be fine

ronin22357 Feb 12, 2004 12:53 PM

i have had mine on for over a year with no problems. make sure you wipe down the surfaces with rubbing alcohol first, it will make the 3m tape bond real good

meccanoble Feb 12, 2004 03:55 PM

thanks for the advice guys, i also seen your webpage conrad with the pics of the spoiler. Looks really good. I really want to see a car with the spoiler painted same color as car besides black to get a better visual of what i'll be seeing. Someone besides maxmojo too, i already seen his car wit the spoiler

1HOTMAX Feb 12, 2004 05:46 PM

www.cardomain.com/id/1hotmax03

held up pretty good with 3mm tape

Supa Lao Feb 12, 2004 05:51 PM

mine's holding up good here too. Oh yea...on my webpage

meccanoble Feb 13, 2004 12:39 AM


Originally Posted by Supa Lao
mine's holding up good here too. Oh yea...on my webpage

wow...so thats how its gonna look on my car :)

how much is painting for something like this? did u guys get it primed first or u just painted over the see through surface?

Tyrexx Feb 13, 2004 02:12 AM

I thought it would look bad but actually looks really nice!

MaxMoJo Feb 13, 2004 04:08 AM


Originally Posted by meccanoble
thanks for the advice guys, i also seen your webpage conrad with the pics of the spoiler. Looks really good. I really want to see a car with the spoiler painted same color as car besides black to get a better visual of what i'll be seeing. Someone besides maxmojo too, i already seen his car wit the spoiler

No love? :grinno: I didn't know my car was played out already.. I haven't even posted pictures of the "new" look.. (Though its 5 months old for me)

meccanoble Feb 13, 2004 04:35 AM


Originally Posted by MaxMoJo
No love? :grinno: I didn't know my car was played out already.. I haven't even posted pictures of the "new" look.. (Though its 5 months old for me)


hehehe, i got nuttin but luv 4 u dawg :) but i've been sweating your car for too long ;). I already seen how yours looks with the spoiler. pretty hot ;)

did u put primer on it? or something to protect paint from bending? or did u just have it painted right from the see through?

MaxMoJo Feb 13, 2004 05:21 AM

Just primer and paint as far as I know.

Supa Lao Feb 13, 2004 05:23 AM

I had Rob(Tilleys99) do my painting for me. I think all he did was just primer and paint it. As for price, not sure, I got it painted when I got my body kit done.

MaxMoJo Feb 13, 2004 05:51 AM

Same here.


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