Cervinis Duck Tail or Roush Spoiler?
#14
RE: Cervinis Duck Tail or Roush Spoiler?
Ihave the roush but thinking aboutchanging itto a sreet scene or cervini ducktail spoiler
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#16
RE: Cervinis Duck Tail or Roush Spoiler?
Duck tail for me everyday.
I like the Roush from the back and the back only.
From the side, I just can't stand the lookof the end pieces. Pointing out towards the front.
They go against every lines of the car[8D].
I will say that it's less abvious on a black car, of course.
I like the Roush from the back and the back only.
From the side, I just can't stand the lookof the end pieces. Pointing out towards the front.
They go against every lines of the car[8D].
I will say that it's less abvious on a black car, of course.
#19
RE: Cervinis Duck Tail or Roush Spoiler?
Screw that! No pun intended.
You don't have to drill your quarter panels for those end pieces.
I installed a few of those now and I never drilled in those quarters.
I just shave the stud at the very end (with a cut off wheel) and use the 3M tape all the way around.
No customer of mine has ever came back to me, with a missing piece.
You don't have to drill your quarter panels for those end pieces.
I installed a few of those now and I never drilled in those quarters.
I just shave the stud at the very end (with a cut off wheel) and use the 3M tape all the way around.
No customer of mine has ever came back to me, with a missing piece.
#20
RE: Cervinis Duck Tail or Roush Spoiler?
u own a bodyshop right, how much would u charge to fill in the holes left by the roush spoiler in the quarter panels and trunk holes ? im thinking about removing the spoiler to install the sreet scene ducktail spoiler ?I only drill 2 holes on each side instead of 4 like the instrcutions says?
ORIGINAL: pascal
Screw that! No pun intended.
You don't have to drill your quarter panels for those end pieces.
I installed a few of those now and I never drilled in those quarters.
I just shave the stud at the very end (with a cut off wheel) and use the 3M tape all the way around.
No customer of mine has ever came back to me, with a missing piece.
Screw that! No pun intended.
You don't have to drill your quarter panels for those end pieces.
I installed a few of those now and I never drilled in those quarters.
I just shave the stud at the very end (with a cut off wheel) and use the 3M tape all the way around.
No customer of mine has ever came back to me, with a missing piece.