Spoiler Kits

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What are spoiler kits?

Spoiler kits are exterior accessories that are designed to reduce drag and improve the aerodynamics of a vehicle. They attach to the rear of the car, typically above the trunk, and are designed to create downforce on the car to increase stability at higher speeds.

How do I determine if my spoiler kit is faulty?

You should first inspect the spoiler kit visually to check for any signs of damage or wear and tear. Look for any cracks, dents, rust, or missing pieces. Additionally, you should inspect the mounting hardware to ensure that it is properly secured. If everything looks okay, you can test the aerodynamic efficiency of your spoiler by driving the car at a high speed and seeing if it improves the stability of the car.

Can a faulty spoiler kit cause damage?

Yes, a faulty spoiler kit can cause damage. If the spoiler is not properly secured, it can become detached from the car and cause damage to the body of the car or other vehicles. Additionally, if the spoiler is not functioning correctly, it will not provide the downforce needed to keep the car stable at higher speeds, making it more likely to spin out of control.

How do I replace a spoiler kit?

Replacing a spoiler kit requires a few steps:

  1. Remove the old spoiler kit by unscrewing the mounting hardware and carefully lifting it off the car.
  2. Clean the mounting area on the car to remove any dirt, rust, or debris.
  3. Place the new spoiler kit onto the car and secure it in place with the mounting hardware.
  4. Check the spoiler kit to make sure it is properly secured and that there are no gaps between the kit and the car.


How often should I inspect my spoiler kit?

You should inspect your spoiler kit at least once a year. During this inspection, check for any signs of damage or wear and tear, as well as inspecting the mounting hardware to ensure it is properly secured. Additionally, you should test the aerodynamic efficiency of your spoiler by driving the car at a high speed and seeing if it improves the stability of the car.