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An Amish Woman 11-30-2022 10:19 AM

Dress-up Hardware for RB Style Spoiler
 
had picked up a RocketBunny spoiler from someone, but it didn't come with any mounting bolts. I would like them to look presentable for car shows, so I don't want to use normal off the shelf construction bolts.

I was thinking some nice burnt titanium bolts would be nice, but I'm not sure if deep well nuts is the better option. Does anyone have experience with what show cars typically use? Any knowledge would be great.

x808drifter 12-01-2022 04:26 AM

Learn English then come back.

soundman98 12-01-2022 08:12 PM

show cars are typically seasoned to the tastes of the builder.

if you want blued titanium, you can get it, just need to know the thread size and pitch you need.

An Amish Woman 12-01-2022 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by soundman98 (Post 3558704)
show cars are typically seasoned to the tastes of the builder.

if you want blued titanium, you can get it, just need to know the thread size and pitch you need.

I understand that it's to the taste of the builder.

I'm asking what type of mounting hardware people typically use. Close-up pictures are hard to come by for builds with all types of spoilers. Tutorial videos are typically pretty bad shaky cam from a 15 yr old kid that rambles on to much. And they never really give much information at all.

An Amish Woman 12-01-2022 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by x808drifter (Post 3558611)
Learn English then come back.

I talk Engrish good.

Thanks for your help by the way

soundman98 12-01-2022 10:04 PM

i really don't know, was just trying to counteract a little of the pissed-on-cheerios stuff going on...

i usually match the thread size/pitch with what i can find at the local hardware store.

there's these:
https://www.tiburnt.com/product/scio...mounting-bolts

villainous_frx 12-02-2022 01:28 AM

I believe they're M6 bolts used with well nuts or backing washers+nuts inside the trunk. And under the base plates is double sided 3M to assist in sealing off the holes. For any holes you do drill, I would strongly advise hitting them with some paint before installing to avoid rust building up.

I believe one of the aftermarket aesthetic focused bolt companies (ti burnt, chasing j's, dress up bolts) sells pre-assembled kits for aftermarket wings.

An Amish Woman 12-03-2022 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by soundman98 (Post 3558718)
i really don't know, was just trying to counteract a little of the pissed-on-cheerios stuff going on...

i usually match the thread size/pitch with what i can find at the local hardware store.

there's these:
https://www.tiburnt.com/product/scio...mounting-bolts

Well thanks anyways.

Not sure why people want to piss in other peoples cereal...that tastes terrible.

An Amish Woman 12-03-2022 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by villainous_frx (Post 3558725)
I believe they're M6 bolts used with well nuts or backing washers+nuts inside the trunk. And under the base plates is double sided 3M to assist in sealing off the holes. For any holes you do drill, I would strongly advise hitting them with some paint before installing to avoid rust building up.

I believe one of the aftermarket aesthetic focused bolt companies (ti burnt, chasing j's, dress up bolts) sells pre-assembled kits for aftermarket wings.

I'll do some more searching and see what I can come up with. Thanks


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