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V1 Spoiler options

Rttoys
Pretty much gotta make what you want. That’s the fun of a kit car, they are all different and unique. Get ideas off of others and run with your own.

there was a front splitter that was being made for a while, but I think that production run has ended.
 
Markm
I used an eBay special from winglogic. I originally bought a 70” and had the tabs welded on and I guess the welder guy didn’t clamp it down and it pulled the ends down roughly 3/8” on each side. I bought a second spoiler in 60” and used the supplied brackets from the DF spoiler kit and used rivnuts to mount the brackets to the wing. No issues so far. I added washers to space it for the curve of the wing. Almost 4,000 miles on it and nothing has come loose.
 

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comegetjoe
Seibon Carbon was *almost a direct fit. I had to enlarge the mounting holes on the DF uprights to make it fit, but the left to right was darn close, so much so that I didnt require a spacer or bracket to make it work.
 
Traé
If you do find a wing where the spacing between the mounts differ from the uprights, I used aluminum tube stock and long bolts with nylock nuts to make up the difference. It has been solid up to xxx MPH :).
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