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That's cool, did you have to alter it? Do you have any pic's?
Fitted straight on.
Sorry, no photos.
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Cheers
Thanks for that bud, you're a star!
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if you have a fibre one its easy to mod. but if you want it to be soild buy a fibre tent pole these are cheap enough drill holes inside of spoiler for tent pole to fit (i cut the pole up in to 4" lengths) a coat of resin on edges and fix together leave to dry then make good surface of spoiler job done
stoney
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Hi
That's cool, did you have to alter it? Do you have any pic's?
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I used a Pug 406 spoiler on my van, transfered it to the MG metro when the van went.
If it is fibreglass then so long as the prep is good the altered item should be as strong as the original. There are loads of fibreglass videos on youtube etc so you can see what is involved.
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply. It isnt rubber, not sure but could fibreglass? Any tips at all?
Stevie
It depends on what it is made from as to how easy it is to alter it. Rubber ones are the hardest to alter. Fibreglass ones you can pretty much do what you want to.
Hi,
i have purchased a vintage (70's/80's) roof spoiler for my van and its too wide, as i am particularly keen on this particular item I wondered whether it would be practical to cut it in half and shorten it? Has anyone done this or similar before and could maybe offer some advice? .... I'm wondering whether I could use a fibreglass kit to rejoin it again and also wondered whether this would be strong enough, after all its not weight bearing or anything sitting on the roof.
Any advice gladly welcomed.
Thanks,
Stevie
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