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Old 01-31-2007, 03:41 PM   #15
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I've had my spoiler disabled / removed due to the fact I had the Aerokit spoiler put on in it's place. As long as you have a functioning spoiler I see no issues.

But as Randall points out it is needed, I had washed my car and raised the spoiler manually to clean and did not lower it all the way. So now i am off for a fast dry/drive and hit about 85 and feel the back start to wiggle pretty good.

With the new spoiler and front bumper on it handles quite nice at higher speeds 110 - 120, (on the track of course )



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Originally Posted by wanna986
That spoiler wasn't put there for good looks... it keeps the back end of your car on the ground at high speeds.
Are there any concrete numbers on that somewhere?
How are people that disable or put aftermarket spoilers on affected?
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