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How Do You Make A Front Air Spoiler For A TR6?

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How Do You Make A Front Air Spoiler For A TR6?

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The addition of spoilers and air dams, both front and rear, is the quickest way to give your run-about that ‘competition’ look. Even though they have little down force effect at speeds that well exceed posted speed limits, manufactures have been adding them to vehicles for eye-catching appeal. Aftermarket spoilers are available for most vehicles, but if you can’t find one or would prefer to design your own, this article will get you through the process. The front valance is rarely a flat and straight panel. It is comprised of compound curves, arches, vents and other neat protrusions. You can take a block of Styrofoam, cut to a shape, test fit, shape again test fit, and do this until a desired shape is acquired, but I have always thought this is a longer process than needed. If you can’t quite get the fit you need, you will have to chuck the whole piece and start over. My solution has been to make templates first. Place and support a heavy sheet of cardboard or thin plywood under the fr

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