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inarifennec
02-14-2005, 08:07 PM
Well it's time for another question! ahem. Well I've been looking at aftermarket spoilers here at the local tuner shop in town and found one that fits decently on the cavy, not too big, not too weird looking thankfully. But..

Alas installing it would require holes drilled which isn't new to me, but the factory holes for my z-24's OE Spoiler would remain... and I haven't the foggiest idea how to seal those holes up and not have the car look like crap afterwards. Your thoughts everyone?

Knifeblade
02-14-2005, 08:56 PM
Have ya heard of liquid metal? tape the underside of the holes, light-sand around the edges of the top surface around the hole, aplly the liquid metal and smooth it to surface best you can. light-sand the liquid metal once cured to flush to the panel, then prime, sand, should work.

Otherwise, hunt for standard rubber body plugs, in a size to fit the openings, though they look geeky, but they seal well, and just pop in.

Classicrocjunkie
02-14-2005, 10:12 PM
a RKsport Pro stock looks nice also and it goes right into the factory holes .

noshun
02-14-2005, 10:36 PM
You could put some fiberglass matting on the under side or bodyrepair self-adhesive mesh and put bondo in the holes, sand down so only th bondo int the holes remains and then have the trunlkid painted when the spoiler goes in. It'll match up better too!

inarifennec
02-15-2005, 12:01 AM
You could put some fiberglass matting on the under side or bodyrepair self-adhesive mesh and put bondo in the holes, sand down so only th bondo int the holes remains and then have the trunlkid painted when the spoiler goes in. It'll match up better too!

Sounds like something I did with the mesh trick against a hole in the wall of my house. Wood is one thing but metal is metal.... (or whatever these cars are made of nowadays... hell if I know)

I'd better check out RKSport. I'd gladly pick a fin that fits on the factory holes over some generic thing, less hassle that way.

Tookie
02-15-2005, 08:18 PM
Maybe you could see the process as an opportunity! How about a couple of small LEDs wired to the turn signal harness, and routed nicely? Imagine a cool glow of light beaming to the underside of the spoiler or thereabouts. Some leds come with nice trims.
Just a thought of course.

Tookie

inarifennec
02-15-2005, 11:55 PM
Maybe you could see the process as an opportunity! How about a couple of small LEDs wired to the turn signal harness, and routed nicely? Imagine a cool glow of light beaming to the underside of the spoiler or thereabouts. Some leds come with nice trims.
Just a thought of course.

Tookie

I never thought of that, hmm that's not too bad of an idea. a splice then a ground and I'd be all set... I'll have to see where to go with that.

cousincletus
02-16-2005, 04:58 PM
Best idea would be to find a spoiler that uses the same holes like classicrockjunkie suggested. If you go the body filler route, get a pointed body hammer and a dolly and recess the holes a little so the filler has something to stick to and then you won't see the outline of the holes when you're done. Very important to use the special pointed body hammer because you don't want to dent in the metal too much.

inarifennec
02-17-2005, 12:32 AM
Best idea would be to find a spoiler that uses the same holes like classicrockjunkie suggested. If you go the body filler route, get a pointed body hammer and a dolly and recess the holes a little so the filler has something to stick to and then you won't see the outline of the holes when you're done. Very important to use the special pointed body hammer because you don't want to dent in the metal too much.

I actually looked up how to do that in my haynes manual, doesn't seem to hard. My car is still factory silver so the primer and paint won't be hard to find. Clear Lacquer is hard to get here in town but I'm sure I can find somewhere to get it. Body filler is not something I'm very familiar with, let's see.... fill...sand...sand..sand...light skim fill....wash...tackrag.....light primer.....sand, paint in thin layers....

My gods wish me luck people.

4dr92cavi4cyl
02-17-2005, 01:34 PM
Damn, why didn't I think of that? Good idea Tookie!

blitz/littledevil
02-17-2005, 01:41 PM
Maybe you could see the process as an opportunity! How about a couple of small LEDs wired to the turn signal harness, and routed nicely? Imagine a cool glow of light beaming to the underside of the spoiler or thereabouts. Some leds come with nice trims.
Just a thought of course.

Tookie
i think they way i picture it its the uglyest thing i ever heard 2 lil lights sticking up out of the trunk lid :screwy: :loser:

inarifennec
02-17-2005, 02:03 PM
i think they way i picture it its the uglyest thing i ever heard 2 lil lights sticking up out of the trunk lid :screwy: :loser:

I dunno the way I picture it is the way Tookie explained it, doesn't seem like too bad of an idea. but to each their own eh?

Tookie
02-17-2005, 08:00 PM
I agree, the idea might sound somewhat diff; but lets look at present day mods/solutions. Neon anyone? Ice blue driving lights? LED mounted spoiler arrays?
One might consider the spoiler as being amongst the least attended mods, stylewise; yet many have no problem plastering logos. stickers, and stripey doodads all over them.
Now imagine for a moment, you have a body mounted light system, (laser for instance), capable of projecting numerous logos, etc, that you can actually program to display alphanumeric characters and an assortment of other icons.
The imaginative possibilities become endless!

All this in a micropackage that can be recessed into the body, and even integrated into the body color so it is almost invisible.

Radical? Yeah! Bad? Yeah!

Doing' your car "your way" is what mods are all about! Eh?

Tookie

noshun
02-17-2005, 08:32 PM
I agree, the idea might sound somewhat diff; but lets look at present day mods/solutions. Neon anyone? Ice blue driving lights? LED mounted spoiler arrays?
One might consider the spoiler as being amongst the least attended mods, stylewise; yet many have no problem plastering logos. stickers, and stripey doodads all over them.
Now imagine for a moment, you have a body mounted light system, (laser for instance), capable of projecting numerous logos, etc, that you can actually program to display alphanumeric characters and an assortment of other icons.
The imaginative possibilities become endless!

All this in a micropackage that can be recessed into the body, and even integrated into the body color so it is almost invisible.

Radical? Yeah! Bad? Yeah!

Doing' your car "your way" is what mods are all about! Eh?

Tookie

Would be hard to focus though laser would be easier for projection with any other light source you'd need a set up with a frenzel lens and a condneser lens which needs about 4" length for the kind of projection distance. Would cost with lasers though!

inarifennec
02-18-2005, 01:31 AM
The only thing I'm really worried about doing more harm than good to my J-body. I think that's universal though, nobody wants to hurt their cars

Tookie
02-18-2005, 05:58 AM
Agreed all around. Guess I was just waning Nostradamus(int??) for awhile..heh heh.
The advent of tech in todays body lines makes the dingleballs of yesterday seem garish by comparison. I often wonder what the future holds with regard to the auto detailing industry. Modular swap-out body parts etc.
Of course, the old KIS rule still applies in most cases. I keep a set of old adjustable points on a shelf in the shed. Every now and then I take the thing down and wonder how the hell I ever lived without those creatures...lol

Tookie

4dr92cavi4cyl
02-18-2005, 12:07 PM
I often wonder if there will be hover conversion like in Back to the Future Pt.II "Only $999,999.99!"

noshun
02-18-2005, 09:40 PM
I think there must be something in the water!

inarifennec
02-19-2005, 03:08 AM
I think there must be something in the water!

(spits out all the water he had in his mouth) Aw crap...

(takes a sip) mmm watery.....

I dunno about Delorians (sp) Think they'll come back too? hahaha

noshun
02-19-2005, 11:33 AM
(spits out all the water he had in his mouth) Aw crap...

(takes a sip) mmm watery.....

I dunno about Delorians (sp) Think they'll come back too? hahaha

Delorians were made in Ireland. By the Delorian Motor Company. They began to make cars but were so expensive to produce that no-one would buy them for what they needed to sell them for to make money. so they lost thousands and many of the workers never got paid!

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