No spoiler options; how to conceal holes
No spoiler options; how to conceal holes
I want to replace my spoiler on my 2004 STI, what is the best way to conceal the factory holes when I add the new spoiler. It will inevitably leave holes unless someone knows of a spoiler brand that fits STIs like a glove. Thanks
Most STI owners usually swap trunks if they are going to be spoilerless for a while. When it does come time to change the spoiler though, I can't imagine putting a drill to the trunk or having to bondo the existing holes due to possible cost. The cheapest way to go about it is colored vinyl. Just cut a circle big enough to cover the individual holes. Its cheap, keeps the water out, flush, and removable. Vinyl can be secure for long durations of time.
Seems strange though, I would think companies that produce aftermarket spoilers would try to accomodate the oem holes. Since I don't have an STI, I wouldn't know. Goodluck.
Seems strange though, I would think companies that produce aftermarket spoilers would try to accomodate the oem holes. Since I don't have an STI, I wouldn't know. Goodluck.
Last edited by tsuanosuke; Dec 19, 2005 at 08:31 AM.
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