Air Dam & Spoiler

Old Dec 1, 2009 | 10:10 PM
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I'd like to find a front air dam for the RS camaro's like the black one on the front this car. I'd also like to find a good 2-piece rear spoiler, but I'm a little concerned about making sure I get a good one. Does anyone know what material the spoiler is? is it metal or?? I want one that's close to what the cars would have come with if possible. And whats the best place and brand to get these?
 
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Old Dec 1, 2009 | 10:24 PM
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the spoiler is fiberglass
 
Old Dec 1, 2009 | 10:27 PM
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is it? you sure?
 
Old Dec 1, 2009 | 10:32 PM
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The rear is a three piece, or a one piece, no two piece made. They are all about the same front or rear. Not too many choices, and all fit equally well, but all will need adjusting to line up. One piece as used on the 70 1/2, and early 71 will be the easiest to align and install.
The fronts are all flexible plastic, and none fit perfectly, even when they were new GM quality.
I got my front from Biscay's Classic Chevy. I think the front was about $110, and the one piece rear is about $100. Not sure what the 3 piece costs, as they don't list it at their site, so you have to call them or email and ask the price. I know they have them.

http://www.biscaysclassic.com/biscays/camaro.html
 
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The rear is a three piece, or a one piece, no two piece made. They are all about the same front or rear. Not too many choices, and all fit equally well, but all will need adjusting to line up. One piece as used on the 70 1/2, and early 71 will be the easiest to align and install.
The fronts are all flexible plastic, and none fit perfectly, even when they were new GM quality.
I got my front from Biscay's Classic Chevy. I think the front was about $110, and the one piece rear is about $100. Not sure what the 3 piece costs, as they don't list it at their site, so you have to call them or email and ask the price. I know they have them.

http://www.biscaysclassic.com/biscays/camaro.html
I meant 3 piece....i have no idea why i said 2
 
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Thanks for the link!
 
Old Dec 1, 2009 | 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by CamaroGuy71
is it? you sure?
Yep! Rear is fiberglass originally. Hope the repops are too.
 
Old Dec 1, 2009 | 10:45 PM
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Yep! Rear is fiberglass originally. Hope the repops are too.
I cant imagine they would change them if they were originally fiberglass. At least newer fiberglass should be better. Looks like Custom Works has Carbon Fiber ones: http://www.customworksproducts.com/7201.html
 
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I don't see a carbon fiber for a 2nd gen? The one they show says 67-69.
It does say that a front is coming soon. Hope you got deep pockets!
 
Old Dec 1, 2009 | 10:54 PM
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I was talking about the rear spoiler. They have that one for 2nd gen already. I'd want the front spoiler to be plastic...I dont think the carbon fiber look really goes well on classic muscle (with the exception of the interior). And I should be able to paint the rear spoiler.
 

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