Best Rear Spoiler for MGF ?
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Paul
EDIT oops just saw this thread by SS, nice one Miss...
Softly Softly Spoiler
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The last time I checked the opinions were split 54% No to adding a rear spoiler and 46% Yes. So this is one which really splits the F'ers.
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not ovcer keen on the standard looking ones, dont like overstated
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Posted 12 years 6 months ago #50236That's another alternative too. ie fitting a TF boot lid. It incorporates a subtle spoiler.
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Posted 12 years 6 months ago #50237David
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i have a spoiler, like MowOg's in the thread from SoftlySoftly'. a subtle curved spoiler. Fixes on either end.
I have changed my mind about fitting it. It comes with the two special little template rings you put in the hole in the boot. They have a hole in the middle so you drill up from the inside and get he holes in the perfect position. SO no marking up and measuring necessary.
It is not painted, in primer I think,, not a lot of prep required, a quick sand and primer coats and should be ready to paint I'm just looking to cover my cost to Forum members, 50 quid. Will put on Ebay for a bit more maybe.
PM me if you'd like to chat about it, i can send you a photo or two. I should be coming up to Durham area in the next couple of weeks I could bring it with me to save postage for you.
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Gaz Sutton has a solar red tf and his boot spoiler looks fab, if I ever decided to have one it would be a TF boot :pinch:
I think on some cars the spoilers look great on others, especially on the bolder colours they can look like as Tui said overkill, or at worst date the car, but not in a good way ..
It's all personal preference :whistle:
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and Tiny the old English white has a Trophy spoiler,
personally i think they make the rear end look a little sportier but that is just my opinion
as for extra tail end grip i cant really comment as i havent driven one without a spoiler on
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As I said in Jan's thread, they came with the car and, whilst I wouldn't necessarily opt to have them, I do like them and think they suit the car well. I would say that a splitter adds more performance-wise than a spoiler.
If I had the choice, I would replace the F boot lid with a TF boot lid with integrated spoiler:
Which I think looks better than the bolt-on addition:
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tui wrote: As David and Joe do, I have the Trophy spoiler (and splitter) on Penelope too.
As I said in Jan's thread, they came with the car and, whilst I wouldn't necessarily opt to have them, I do like them and think they suit the car well. I would say that a splitter adds more performance-wise than a spoiler.
If I had the choice, I would replace the F boot lid with a TF boot lid with integrated spoiler:
Which I think looks better than the bolt-on addition:
to me it looks stuck on as a last minute idea
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