Is it possible to remove the spoiler that comes stock on Civics, and if
so, what is left after removing it? Also, what tools are required for
doing this?
motsco_ - 05 Apr 2007 20:34 GMT
> Is it possible to remove the spoiler that comes stock on Civics, and if
> so, what is left after removing it? Also, what tools are required for
> doing this?
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Tegger - 06 Apr 2007 01:14 GMT
PCB <not@this.time.mil> wrote in news:not-C53146.14452205042007
@news.isp.giganews.com:
> Is it possible to remove the spoiler that comes stock on Civics,
Yep. It's just bolted on.
> and if
> so, what is left after removing it?
Holes. And "tan lines" in the paint.
> Also, what tools are required for
> doing this?
Usual hand tools, plus you need to weld/fill the holes and refinish the
panel. And repaint.
Plus if your spoiler contains the CHMSL, you'll need to blank off and
insulate the connector, or wire up a new brake light in the rear window.
Is it really worth it?

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G-Man - 06 Apr 2007 12:07 GMT
My feeling? Leave well enough alone. If the stock one is damaged, replace
with the same. If you REALLY have to get rid of it, find a salvaged mint
trunk deck and swap.
What is your goal? No spoiler or an aftermarket spoiler?
G-Man
> Is it possible to remove the spoiler that comes stock on Civics, and if
> so, what is left after removing it? Also, what tools are required for
> doing this?
PCB - 07 Apr 2007 00:51 GMT
> Is it possible to remove the spoiler that comes stock on Civics, and if
> so, what is left after removing it? Also, what tools are required for
> doing this?
Thanks to all that replied!