Adjusting the spoiler gap...
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Adjusting the spoiler gap...
Does anyone know how to do this? I want to adjust the gap between the deck lid part of the spoiler and the ends. Basically, on one side the gap is bigger and I want to even it out.
Do I need to adjust the position of the rear window/hatch? Or is it just a matter of taking the lights and rear interior out and adjusting the little end pieces (The part of the spoiler that sits on the quarter panel)
Thanks.
Do I need to adjust the position of the rear window/hatch? Or is it just a matter of taking the lights and rear interior out and adjusting the little end pieces (The part of the spoiler that sits on the quarter panel)
Thanks.
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Re: Adjusting the spoiler gap...
Check out these links they should help and shed some light on an issue that alot of us either need to deal with or have delt with in the past.
https://www.thirdgen.org/hatchalign
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/body/447368-hatch-alignment.html?highlight=spoiler+adjustment
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/body/458654-84-camaro-restoration-2.html
https://www.thirdgen.org/hatchalign
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/body/447368-hatch-alignment.html?highlight=spoiler+adjustment
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/body/458654-84-camaro-restoration-2.html
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Re: Adjusting the spoiler gap...
Thanks, that some help.
Anyhow, my issue is not so much with the front to rear but more one side has a larger gap...
Possible one strut is blown causing it to sit cockeyed?
Anyhow, my issue is not so much with the front to rear but more one side has a larger gap...
Possible one strut is blown causing it to sit cockeyed?
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