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So just to be clear.. This is the slp gen 1 spoiler then? And it needs to be drilled to be installed.. but does it use the stock mounting holes? Thanks in advance.
http://www.pfyc.com/pc/GP1044/GPEXT/...rand+Prix.html
IIRC some of the aftermarket spoilers sucked in terms of fitment, pretty uneven gaps running along the trunk-line. You might want to check on their fit quality first.
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http://www.clubgp.com/newforum/tm.as...anguage=single
I have some information any potential buyers may be interested in, turns out that the GEN1 knockoff is not a knockoff after all, see my email correspondence with spoiler express and Dallas Automotive Restyling.
To Dallas Automotive Restyling and cc to Spoiler Express:
To whom it may concern,
I purchased one of your spoilers through Spoiler Express for my GTP. I was very impressed with the quality and color match until I installed the spoiler. The rear of the spoiler (taillight side) fit extremely well. The thin side (rear window) was totally the opposite. Once mounted there is a large gap between the spoiler and the trunk lid. There have been other people having the same problem on the forum I belong to. I have posted pictures but not made any comments about the fitment of the spoiler on the forum yet. I have determined that I can drill and add four more self tapping screws to pull this part of the spoiler flush. I believe that your mold needs to be revised. Here is the link to Club GP and the other members that have posted the same problem. http://www.clubgp.com/newforum/tm.as...mode=1&smode=1
I choose your spoiler over the still available SLP spoiler mainly because of the pre-painted option. If I would have known of the fitment issues, I would have chose the other way. I hope this problem can be addressed.
Travis from Spoiler express emailed DAR and this was the reply form Johnny@DAR
quote:
Travis,
I can tell you this much. We have been making that wing for years now, in fact I was the one making for SLP back in the day! The wing is very large and does have a "sweet spot" on the deck lid. It looks like his placement is rather close as the front of the wing fits fine. Along the thin part there is a gap for sure. All of our glass wings have sheet metal in them and when you screw them in with the sheet metal screws it closes the gap if you will. On forums like this one I have learned that you cant win once a negative post is placed. Numerous other members actually came to my rescue if you read on.
We only have one mold and the next part will be the exact same as this one. I feel with a good installer that knows the flexibility of fiberglass would have had this puppy down the road, however he seems to be pretty sure it wont happen. If he wants we can send him another unit and issue a call tag for defective. However, if the next one has the same issues I will not be able warranty it as we do sell about 12-15 per month with a very low return rate.
Johnny
In my reply I mentioned that their instructions (DAR) should be more model specific like stating that you will have a gap, but you can tighten the bolts without fear of pulling out of the fiberglass because of the internal metal structure. I also stated that I would hope that the hole placement could be improved upon.
I would just like to note that not only did Spoiler Express offer the best price for the Gen1, their support has been excellent in this matter.
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