nice, detailed writeup man.. i'll be using this in the future for sure!
I know this is easy... the instructions are excellent (do a search you'll find them). This is just to supplement the instructions... I followed them pretty closely to do this.
1. Remove the plastic trim inside that covers the high-mount brake light. Remove one piece on each side of it if you plan on using the film to block out viewing the spoiler from inside the car. I have dark tints so didn't bother with the film.
2. Un-bolt the brake light housing. Then remove from hatch (there are tabs in the center hole of the hatch) and unhook the 2-pin connector.
3. Undo the two nuts holding on the mini-spoiler.
4. Undo the bolts from the outside edges of the thing you are removing.
5. Next, I pulled up on the hatch spoiler to remove it. You are pulling against two clips in the middle section:
AND two velcro pieces on the outside edges:
6. I taped the wires to the inside hatch away from where I was going to drill through. I'm pointing at where the hole is going to be.
7. I stuck tape on the top of your glass so metal filings don't drop into the glass adhesive. To catch the drill shavings I put a sheet down inside my hatch, and a magnet on the inside near when I was going to drill.
8. Then I taped on my template that came with the spoiler, and carefully put a divot into the metal with a hammer and punch. Make sure you do this or your drill bit will wander all over when you start drilling.
9. I removed the template and used a 1/8" drill bit to put a hole where I marked it.
10. I used a 19mm hole saw (instructions call for 20mm... mine worked fine) to cut a hole for the new brake light wires.
11. File the burrs off the edge of your new hole, inside and out. DON'T bother pulling your wires through like I did... leave them taped inside! Then use touch-up paint to cover the bare metal parts of your new hole.
12. Use fishing line or dental floss to remove the velcro pieces on your glass. I scraped the goo off with a credit card, helped by Goo-Gone and rubbing alcohol. Then clean the area of the glass down to about 8" from the top with alcohol.
13. Pull back the two-sided tape and tape it to the spoiler like this:
I went from the middle of the spoiler to the outside edges with the tape backings. This way I knew which way to pull it after I put it on.
14. With the hatch half-way open, I set the spoiler in place after pushing the brake-light wires through the hole I drilled. It bolts up with four nuts and the two bolts on the outside edges.
15. Connect the 2-pin connectors, wrap with half of the EPT sealer that came with your spoiler around the connection (keeps it from vibrating against the metal), and push the wires back up into the hatch.
16. Take the bulbs out of your brake light and bolt back on. Replace your trim pieces.
17. Now and notice how much better your car looks. Look at it again. Damn, that looks good.
PS: I didn't bother sticking the pieces on the inside of the glass to hid the spoiler, or paint the outside of the glass like the instructions said because I have really dark tints and I can't tell anyway!
nice, detailed writeup man.. i'll be using this in the future for sure!
I would recommend putting the tape backing on _after_ putting the wing on. I followed the instructions and put the backing on first, and after I put the wing on they didn't line up, so I just had to remove them altogether.
ima use it soon man nice job on the write up man.... no done pic of your car ???
Nice write up, the only difficult part for me was driling the hole. Other then that piece of cake.
Nice write up!
This will help alot of us! I need a HFP spoiler...NEED!
why'd you pull off the side hatch plastic? i did mine without taking them off.
any possible way you could tell me what size the bolts for the outer screws are. I lost them, and I dont know what thread size the bolts are supposed to be.
You need to drill a hole for the wire to put into the brake light?
good write up indeed!
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Good write up I will also be using it soon.
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