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How
a car spoiler is made
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All of our products are
manufactured from ABS plastic and hand laid fiberglass,
proudly Made in the U.S.A. Our in-house tooling department
allows us to react quickly to model changes which allows us
to be FIRST in the marketplace.
All fiberglass car spoilers
will have a small weep hole on the bottom to allow gas to
escape. Without this weep hole the gas will build up
and cause the spoiler to explode and break. This is
not a defect in the manufacture of the spoiler. It is
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The finishing touch for any of
our Rear Spoilers is to have our certified finishing
department paint it to match your vehicle's exterior.
Quality is no accident here as we team up with the best in
the business to bring you a virtually ready-to-install
product. All of our products, whether you choose
Pre-Painted or primered carries a 3 year/36,000 mile
warranty against manufacturer's defects.
When ordering a
Pre-Painted Spoiler please be sure to have the vehicle
year, make and model along with the factory paint code and
color. When your Pre-Painted Spoiler arrives in its
box you will notice that the LED Light (if applicable) is
already mounted and pre-wired, the pedestal gaskets are
installed! Just a few little details that keep us on top and
helps you get your job done that much quicker and easier.
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A painted rear spoiler needs extra protection during shipping.
All of our rear spoilers are carefully packed in oversized boxes,
wrapped and braced in foam. This ensures that upon arrival,
your spoiler remains in pristine condition, ready to
install.
No manufacturing process is complete without stringent
quality control checks. As a spoiler takes shape, it must
pass a quality control inspection at each stage of the
production line. Just before shipping, every single part is
checked against a corresponding color chip in our color
library, ensuring that the color of your spoiler will match
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Most rear spoiler companies online will either directly or
indirectly discourage you from buying the spoiler
pre-painted. The reason for this is quite simple. Only a
large, experienced organization with a well developed
infrastructure can consistently produce perfect paint jobs.
Local body shops, who represent another alternative, will
generally charge you more than you would pay here. Remember,
if you pay less than $85 for a spoiler paint job, it is
likely that low quality materials are being used. Only large
volume paint operations can afford to provide painting
services at our prices. |
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