TrippyTreb
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I wanna know if the same can be achieved with the Si coupe.
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I wanna know if the same can be achieved with the Si coupe.
Not an SI but plenty of folks ask if she is lolThe coupe has been done, not sure if it's an SI, but I am also not sure if that matters.
https://www.civicx.com/garage/10th-gen-tina.1283/#comment-3141
Hey I came across your post but this might be a stupid question but how did you install the support rods?Lotta haters...go buzz to a different thread if you don't like it. You don't have any business here.
You’ll need to drill a couple more holes into the trunk so that you can attach the anchors for the bottom part of the support rods.Hey I came across your post but this might be a stupid question but how did you install the support rods?
Support struts like the sti ones?You’ll need to drill a couple more holes into the trunk so that you can attach the anchors for the bottom part of the support rods.
The top part you’ll just use self tapping screws to screw right into the bottom of the spoiler.
At least that’s what I did and I believe OJ replicated my method. I’m actually working on an alternative for support struts that doesn’t require drilling but more on that later.
I would not install them like that but those rods are what you would use... I installed mine more towards the middle which meant I needed to drill holes into the trunk.Support struts like the sti ones?
I wish they made some for this spoiler...
I found this picture on amazon, so is this both tapping screws?
You’ll need to drill a couple more holes into the trunk so that you can attach the anchors for the bottom part of the support rods.
The top part you’ll just use self tapping screws to screw right into the bottom of the spoiler.
At least that’s what I did and I believe OJ replicated my method. I’m actually working on an alternative for support struts that doesn’t require drilling but more on that later.
Nice - I ended up forgoing the support rods and 3D printed my own! I like the look a lot betterCorrect, I also added a little superglue to the screws going into the spoiler.