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Old April-25th-2002, 10:47 AM
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Question removing spoiler 3rd gen

I was hoping to get some feedback from people who have removed the spoiler on their '01 ES, or are thinking of doing it. I want to keep the change reversible if, in the future, I need to revert to the stock look.

I keep telling myself I should have gotten the LX 2.0 but I got a deal on this thing. No qualms except for a mysterious engine rattle and a completely non-functional appendage on the back of my commuter.

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Old April-28th-2002, 10:14 AM
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c'mon

Does everyone love their spoilers that much? I mean who are we kidding here...


I have access to a lasercutter. Was going to take the spoiler off, do some measurements, draw up a simple shape in CAD that would cover holes, lasercut it out of some metal sheet, maybe plastic, then a Santoprene gasket to put between. I think it would look pretty clean...

I'm sure someone has tried removing the spoiler at least.
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Old May-24th-2002, 02:44 AM
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I have removed the rear spoiler from '2000 protege lx' (factory spoiler). There are 2 screws at each end. Loosen those screws and there is still a flare-clip at each end. There is no way to get to it, but to yank it out (carefully). Unfortunately, one of the legs on the flare-clip must break off inorder to remove it. And of course, unplug the spoiler brake lights. The flare-clips are still usable with one leg and the spoiler can be reattached. I don't know about the dealer-spoiler installed, whether it has the flare-clips or not (my guess is it doesn't). Oh, and there is nothing sandwiched (gasket) between the spoiler and the trunk lid. I find it strange, a careful inspection reveals drain holes at the very bottom of the trunk lid.
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Old May-28th-2002, 02:51 PM
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Are you indicating there are no holes drilled into the trunk lid? It is held on by clips? I don't care about re-using mine, I just want it off and want the trunk lid to look like it was never there. Thanks.
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Old May-29th-2002, 12:41 AM
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There are 2 round holes at each end, and 1 square hole at each end. The 4 round holes are for screws and 2 square holes are for clips. Either way you look at it, there are 6 holes in total (in trunk lid), for factory installed spoiler. For dealer installed spoiler, I assumed there are total of 4 round holes (2 at each end in trunk lid).
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I own a Black Mica 2001 Protege ES and really like it, but almost did not purchase it because of the non-functional "spoiler" that wrecks havoc on one of the best-styled rear ends in current automotive design. Nevertheless I purchased the ES for its suspension and superior brakes, and incidentally I went on to rough up the exterior lines further by adding a rooftop carrier for my creek-going kayak--the main reason I purchased my "Creek car".

Anyway, I have often thought that a clean, simple solution is to find a non-ES owner (also in Black Mica) who would like a free upgrade and swap deck lids--their wingless one for my winged lid.

As with so many of my truly innovative and brilliant ideas, this one remains in precious captivity with no action whatever.

Besides, I think my ES corners better with the additional rigidity caused by the wing on my deck lid.

(Hey, it could happen)
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