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jhandy 04-30-2007 05:54 AM

bumperettes
 
I got them from the bumper plug guy. Eric I believe.
James

Topless 04-30-2007 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by conradtan
I just ordered mine too from Omar. How's everything with the wing? How long did it take you to recieve it? 15 minutes eh? Sounds great. Can't wait. HOPE IT DOESN'T FALL OFF! (mine AND yours) :cheers:

Do keep us posted and let us know what you think of their improved mounts.
If it does fall off, hopefully it won't be at high speed on a cool moist day with a 30kt S.F. headwind. Perfect conditions for your car to suddenly become an airplane. :eek:

conradtan 04-30-2007 02:23 PM

Well if you hear of a Boeing Boxster 986 going airborne over the Golden Gate Bridge and taking out a mass of tourists in the process during the home commute.... you'll all know it was me! :D

conradtan 04-30-2007 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by jhandy
2002 S, Ordered from Omar off of Ebay. Installed in 15 mins

I look at pics of your car everyday and twiddle my thumbs in anticipation. Omar said that he's painting mine today and will ship tomorrow if the paint is dry by then. Oh man, like a kid in a candy store! :D

How's yours holding up? How did you remove the old spoiler? I'm looking at 3 plasticky looking button/rivet looking things. You have the same thing? :confused:

jhandy 04-30-2007 04:43 PM

Well, After 4 days I received the part. There are 3 plastic rivets. Get a normal round toothpick and poke the centers into the fin. Then with a small Flathead screwdriver pry the plastic plugs out. It is very easy, careful not to scratch it with the screwdriver. Then the painted cap can be removed, pry from the back and peel and pull it forward, towards the seats. Then use a Allen wrench to remove the bolts in the hole. X2. The fin will now come off.
Now look at the ends, there are plastic end caps. Remove one of them, again with the screwdriver, and pout out the three plastic pins and the two screws that are inside the fin. Replace the pins in the plastic rivets, replace the end cap, and store your fin somewhere. As for putting the new one on, it is a one step process. Just screw in thing one with the supplied screws. I used 2 plastic washers because I was afraid that the metal screws might crack the fiberglass. It is holding up so far. I went about 110 for 5 ish miles and it was still on there when I stopped.
Good luck,
James
PS Down here in Texas it is easy to find a country back road with no people or curves to do 110 for 5 miles.

blinkwatt 04-30-2007 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by jhandy
It is holding up so far. I went about 110 for 5 ish miles and it was still on there when I stopped.

Did the car's back end feel any different with the different styled spoiler?

conradtan 04-30-2007 10:11 PM

@jhandy: Thanks! I'll send pics when I install it too! :cheers:

jhandy 05-01-2007 05:50 AM

I did not notice any difference at high speeds. Although I was going strait and not in a turn. I would like to hear from the people that do the road course racing if they have noticed any difference in downforce.

James

P-DUB 05-15-2007 07:31 AM

I just ordered one of these. Anybody else put one one? Rear end of the car fall off? Get 98 MPG now? Any other details? Also, a non related question, I want to add my old car as my Avatar, how is this done?

conradtan 05-16-2007 08:31 AM

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I've had one one for over three weeks now and it's still on good! I recommend that you get some plastic washers for use between the spoiler and the shafts PLUS plastic washers for INSIDE the spoiler also just in case. I was a little unsure how much to torque down on fiberglass but this seemed to relieve me of that uncertainty. My MPG has not changed... oh wait... I'm getting 99MPG now! :D Hehe...
I still don't have an avatar either. Just add an image to your signature. :cheers:

porsche986spyder 05-16-2007 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by conradtan
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I've had one one for over three weeks now and it's still on good! I recommend that you get some plastic washers for use between the spoiler and the shafts PLUS plastic washers for INSIDE the spoiler also just in case. I was a little unsure how much to torque down on fiberglass but this seemed to relieve me of that uncertainty. My MPG has not changed... oh wait... I'm getting 99MPG now! :D Hehe...
I still don't have an avatar either. Just add an image to your signature. :cheers:

Yes, I used rubber washers from Home Depot the second time I installed mine. Would have been good the first time. Also, check to make sure it's not loose from time to time. It may need to be tightened down a little after a few months. :cheers:

blinkwatt 05-16-2007 08:48 AM

Were the washers really needed since they 'changed the design'?

porsche986spyder 05-16-2007 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by blinkwatt
Were the washers really needed since they 'changed the design'?

I couldn't tell you because I never saw the new design. I think they just added more fiberglass in the spots that were week to make them stronger at the mounts. :cheers:

conradtan 05-16-2007 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by porsche986spyder
I couldn't tell you because I never saw the new design. I think they just added more fiberglass in the spots that were week to make them stronger at the mounts. :cheers:

The base seemed real thick, but I still wanted to be safe, washers allowed for more cushion. Just have to tighten it up once in a while. Hehe... :cheers:


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