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Spoiler removal


Zedhead21

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Not the easiest of jobs for sure. I had a garage remove the old spoiler for me and they made a right mess of the paintwork around it (although they eventually put it right). I believe there are some bolts to undo then you have to tackle the bonding holding the spoiler on which needs to be done very carefully. I don't know how the bonding ages but my Zed was 3 years old when the spoiler was removed and the bonding was like concrete. Hopefully, someone who has actually removed one themselves will be along to give you some advice. I know ChrisS removed his old spoiler but he doesn't appear to be that active on the forum these days.

 

Pete

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Remove the boot plastic and think from memory its either two or four bolts, the spoiler is also held down with high bond double sided tape, its a two man job but get someone to lift on the spoiler edge and use a plastic trim tool to break the seal, once you have an end going with a friend lifting the spoiler it comes away quite easily. Just always work the plastic trim tool close to the spoiler, not the bootlid.

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As Andy has mentioned, cheese wire is the way forward. I haven't done it on my 350 but Ive managed on many other cars. Also two sets of hands is a must. Bolts will be easy enough its just patience with the bond working your way through cutting through the bond, as to how you remove the bond from the car I had used turps to break it down but there will be many other alternatives to this.

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Remove trim plastic, 4 bolts, cheese wire and a heat gun. While you're under there, remove the boot weight if you have one (copy this into google: "350z boot weight site:350z-uk.com"), and do the wiper delete mod too! (copy this into google: "rear wiper delete site:350z-uk.com")

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Just make sure the new spoiler covers where the old spoiler was otherwise you're looking at a tailgate respray. Even if you manage to remove the 3m tape adhesive

you'll have however many years of grit tucked in there too which would have marked the paintwork etc. I know the Nismo spoiler has a sizable base on it so this may not be relevant but figured i'd mention it anyway for any one else who'd considering it.

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Just make sure the new spoiler covers where the old spoiler was otherwise you're looking at a tailgate respray.

 

Nismo spoiler fits into the existing holes, the ones that attach the lip spoiler. My Nismo spoiler is a replica and needed one of the holes widening in order to get the spoiler square onto the boot.

 

Pete

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