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Skitch Bryant 07-26-2013 02:48 PM

"How to" remove SS High Rise Spoiler/Wing Fin Blade Insert
 
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I needed to remove the center wing insert blade from my spoiler to paint the sides and noticed no one has it documented very well. Here goes:

1 - On each side of the wing are small curved rectangular screw covers.
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2 - Using Plastic Tools ($4 from Harbor Freight) so you don't scratch your paint, use a heat gun or hair dryer (I used a hair dryer just fine) and start from the easiest corner. I found working from right right side and moving back was awesome. You simply heat up the goo, pry your plastic trim tool in there and lift out. The side brackets are quite durable so even if they bend a little, as long as you are applying heat, they don't break they just melt away from the sticky tape. BE CAREFUL as there are two small tubes sticking out from the cap as shown in the picture below, so move your tool along the edges for those parts.

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3 - Use your finger or 3M adhesive remover and remove all of the gunk from both sides
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4 - There are two STAR screws on each side that need to be removed. The blade is wedges between the two side stands, so you can easily remove the screws without needing to support the wing. Remove the two screws and set aside.
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5 - Pick a side and very gently pull the very top of the blade support stand away from the blade and the blade will just drop into your hands so be ready to support it and hold it with your other hand. It is literally just held there with pressure once the screws are removed.
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Another view:
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Now you are ready to paint your car, vinyl wrap your blade or whatever you want to do.
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sow3r 07-29-2013 07:12 PM

Awesome! I always thought it was a one pice wing. Now I know better

07MetallicSC 07-30-2013 01:12 AM

Looks good! Thank you for doing this!

SS/SC2112 07-30-2013 02:04 AM

Awesome. So simple but informative...I always thought about wrapping my blade.

Great write-up!

Rick Bragstad 07-30-2013 02:21 AM

A picture speaks a thousand words. The 2nd pic was all I needed to know.

pr0xyph3wl 11-05-2013 01:16 PM

Very nice DIY. I want to paint mine black or wrap it in CF. Its a 09 summit white coupe SS, any suggestions as to what would look better?

bmartz1991 11-05-2013 03:07 PM


Originally Posted by pr0xyph3wl (Post 7193149)
Very nice DIY. I want to paint mine black or wrap it in CF. Its a 09 summit white coupe SS, any suggestions as to what would look better?

I have a black blade that I'm probably going to sell if you're interested.

Skitch Bryant 11-06-2013 05:57 PM


Originally Posted by pr0xyph3wl (Post 7193149)
Very nice DIY. I want to paint mine black or wrap it in CF. Its a 09 summit white coupe SS, any suggestions as to what would look better?

Depending on what you are going for Vinyl wrap would look awesome and be removable. If you are looking for a more realistic looking carbon fiber, there is a paint process called "Hydro-Dipping" which places the CF pattern on the wing and then clear is painted over it giving it the resin look. But that is more permanent but obviously looks a million times better than vinyl but not the upkeep required for actual CF.

Versace14 11-26-2013 12:47 AM

Thank you for the good information..Thanks for sharing...
I realy like it .I appericate this thread.


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