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    OEM Rear Spoiler - removal / bolt locations

    I think i got a pretty good idea, but i would like to actually
    know, how many screws holds down the factory spoiler that i got.
    I notice 3.
    I got pictures to show them.

    1.Left side, holds left leg of the spoiler.



    2.Middle of the trunk, holds middle leg of the spoiler.



    3.Right side, holds right leg of the spoiler.




    I just know about those 3.
    Anythin else im missing?
    and also, what is a good way to take it off. I just dont want
    to take of the scews and yank it out. I wanna be precise.
    Yupp, so thats all.
    Thanks.......



    #2
    You're taking off your stock spoiler? Any reason?

    That's how to pull it.

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      #3
      Originally posted by AccordWarrior
      You're taking off your stock spoiler? Any reason?.
      Well, im taking it off to fix the rubber rings that support the legs.
      They apperantly came out....i want to fix that because
      1.It looks nasty
      2.When it rains Water goes into the trunk

      Heres wat im talking about....





      Originally posted by AccordWarrior
      That's how to pull it.
      I didn't get that part.


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        #4
        take the three bolts out and it pulls right off.


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          #5
          Thanks alot mike.
          Is that i never taken this thing off.
          I wanted to be sure of wat i was doing.
          GOOD JOB


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            #6
            Hey guys, I have a question. I want to ADD an OEM spoiler. Might get it off ebay, or maybe the junkyard. I don't think I'll have a problem drilling and installing it, but how and where does the light hook up since my car didn't come with one. I looked but didn't see any connections or anything.
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              #7
              when i put an oem spoiler on i just drilled a hole in what white box and ran wires into it tapped to my brakelights. now the brakelight sensor in my cluster is on all the time but from what i understand when ppl add spoilers that is pretty common.
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                #8
                Originally posted by swassheefry
                when i put an oem spoiler on i just drilled a hole in what white box and ran wires into it tapped to my brakelights. now the brakelight sensor in my cluster is on all the time but from what i understand when ppl add spoilers that is pretty common.
                - There's got to be a better way to do that - bump for help.

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                  #9
                  Yeah I was going to ask about the brakelight wiring. Plus theres wiring for the antenna so when you open the trunk it goes down.

                  Boy I'm glad mine came with a factory spoiler. Sounds like a lot of hassle.
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