gmoney415
Jul 26th, 04, 05:36 AM
I bought a new gm restoration spoiler for my 1969 camaro (original not equipped with a spoiler). After inspecting it, I noticed that were the spoiler touches the trunk it has a sort of rim with fins, which makes the actual spoiler sit up about 1/4". Has anyone installed these types of spoiler before? Do u leave the fin/rim? Does anyone have a close up picture of a rear spoiler installed?
Help, thanks!
Gabe
67RSM3
Jul 26th, 04, 06:10 AM
Mine is that way. I'm no expert on it, but I think it is to let rain flow under the spoiler instead of collecting in a puddle on the back of the trunk lid.
I can snap a pic tonight when I get home.
Randy
click
Jul 26th, 04, 06:16 AM
Gabe they do sit up on those little nubbins I call them. Not sure if these views help, I dont have a real close up of the spoiler mounted. Randy is probably right on the reason for them being up a little.
http://www.brainerd.net/~knudsen/69RS/BodyShots/RearspoilerView.JPG
http://www.brainerd.net/~knudsen/69RS/BodyShots/rearview.JPG
HwyStarJoe
Jul 26th, 04, 09:33 AM
All the spoilers I've seen on First Gens sit up like that. Even if they didn't, some people put some type of gasket between the 'nubbins' and the decklid which would raise them slightly anyway.
Plus, if the decklid didn't sit just right, the spoiler might hit the tops of the quarters.
'Nubbins'.... I gotta remember that one. graemlins/thumbsup.gif
gmoney415
Jul 27th, 04, 04:29 AM
Thanks for the help folks. Just wanted to make sure it wasn't an aftermarket issue.
Cheers
Gabe graemlins/beers.gif
dawg
Jul 27th, 04, 05:18 AM
yes all the spoilers sit up 1/4 inch
the only difference with the original and aftermarket spoiler is one is made from same mold but in china or some place like that.
Add camaros that were made in the first month of the 69 year had shorter spoilers than the ones youll see.( used up the 68 spoilers before using the 69s)
edsvet
Nov 5th, 06, 07:43 PM
Is the picture of the rear spoiler a late 69, or an early 69? Thanks Ed
JimM
Nov 5th, 06, 08:42 PM
The pic is the later 69.
And the spoiler sits up like that so it don't bash the quarters when you close the trunk.
RamAirDave
Nov 5th, 06, 08:45 PM
Its also a good idea to use some type of sealer around the holes on the decklid (I use a thin bead of windhield butyl), between the lid and the spoiler. Will help keep any water from getting into the trunk.