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Old 06-15-2005, 10:26 PM
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Spoiler Question

I have a guy willing to sell me (NOT FIBERGLASS) an Integra Type R Spoiler (With LED) for $50.

Question, anybody know off hand if this will this fit my 2002 Cavalier LS Sport Coupe?

I have a factory Spoiler on my car, I've looked up Integra Type R Spoilers, the bolt for front and back is about 44-45 inches from each side.

I cant seem to find any information anywhere, which I understand.. but we got some cavy freaks here. Would the holes already drilled in my trunk mismatch, and I'd have to redrill? Or possibly not even be able to fit them at all if they overlap?
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Old 06-15-2005, 10:39 PM
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Re: Spoiler Question

Open your trunk, find the bolts, and use a tape-measure. That wasn't so hard, was it?
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Re: Re: Spoiler Question

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Open your trunk, find the bolts, and use a tape-measure. That wasn't so hard, was it?
Wondering if anybody would have any experience/knowledge. I just have dimensions of one I found off ebay, and not even sure if it's the same size/make.

But thanks for playing the I'm a dick game.
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Re: Re: Re: Spoiler Question

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Wondering if anybody would have any experience/knowledge. I just have dimensions of one I found off ebay, and not even sure if it's the same size/make.

But thanks for playing the I'm a dick game.
It's not the "I'm a dick game" it's the "I'm not a lazy fuck who's smart enough to measure a damn spoiler."

Just because the answer to your question was blatantly obvious doesn't make me a dick, it just makes you oblivious.
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Old 06-16-2005, 10:04 AM
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Re: Spoiler Question

you dont need to be a fuckin prick about it...you had to take time to type it out...it wouldnt have taken as long to answer him if you just said "open your trunk and use a tape measure to measure the bolts"...you act like an assclown to everyone in here and one day when YOU need the help your gonna be by yourself...so do us all a favor and smarten up the attitude..what you got some daddy issues ?
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Old 06-16-2005, 10:07 AM
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Re: Spoiler Question

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I have a guy willing to sell me (NOT FIBERGLASS) an Integra Type R Spoiler (With LED) for $50.

Question, anybody know off hand if this will this fit my 2002 Cavalier LS Sport Coupe?

I have a factory Spoiler on my car, I've looked up Integra Type R Spoilers, the bolt for front and back is about 44-45 inches from each side.

I cant seem to find any information anywhere, which I understand.. but we got some cavy freaks here. Would the holes already drilled in my trunk mismatch, and I'd have to redrill? Or possibly not even be able to fit them at all if they overlap?


ya dude...i would just open the trunk and measure the distance between the bolts...you could always kill 2 birds with one stone and remove the stock spoiler and clean out any shit thats underneath and give it a good wash to prevent rusting and meanwhile line up the bolt holes on the $50 one with the mounts on the cavalier and see if they fit, this way..even if they dont your trunk has been cleaned
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Old 06-16-2005, 11:47 AM
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I dont know the dimensions of the integra spoiler, while I can measure my own cavy spoiler bolts.. it doesnt really serve me any purpose

Still waiting for the guy to email me back to find out the length between the bolts. All I have is the distance between the bolts on an integra type r spoiler I found on eBay. I dont even know if it's the same make.

See AllOverComa... the whole point of my post was to see if anybody knew off hand, and/orr had already put an Integra Spoiler on their car. I dont have the spoiler, I dont know the dimensions. So what good would measuring my own spoiler do?

Man, I remember when I first ran across these forums. Was excited to find a place where I could learn about my cavy, and learn from the knowledge of others... then I realized.... there are some cocky, arrogant, cliquish assholes here that made me going from reading the forums everyday.. to maybe once a week.
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Re: Spoiler Question

Not cocky, not arrogant, just hate answering questions that could've easily been answered by the person asking them if they were willing to put forth a little effort.

For the record, since you're not glassing, I'd be more concerned about curvature than I would be about distance between bolts. You can always drill new holes and cover up the old ones with the spoiler. But, if one of the trunks has a curve to the sheet metal and the other doesn't, you're fucked.
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Pics..

Do you have a pic of the Type R Spoiler?
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Re: Spoiler Question

No being a dick.

No being arrogant or cocky.

There. That wasn't so hard now was it? Carry on, minus the attitudes. You pack of e-thugs you.

Oh, and Greg, this is a Type-R spoiler: CLICK
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