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i dont know
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They say they've got limited stock left; it's possibly an end-of-line stock clearance.

I prefer the look of the OEM part, myself. And on the same page, what the hell have they done to the Coupe???
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i had a genuine spoiler bought it of wilko on here

sprayed it up fitted it took it off 1 week later

didnt like the look of it on the 406 at all will never buy 1 again

and on that note i still keep meaning to take the silly LIP spoiler i have on there now
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i thought about spoilers, but whats the point on a car driven by the front wheels.
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Right, a quick physics lesson.

The engine is the heaviest single component in the car, save for the chassis itself. It's a great big heavy lump, and it will sit up front, pressing the front wheels down and giving plenty of traction. This is the advantage behind a FF-type car.

The disadvantage is that there is nothing like the same amount of weight at the back, unless you have a few fat passengers on the rear bench. So the rear wheels aren't being pressed down like the front wheels are. So the back end is likely to skid out when cornering hard, or when taking a fairly gentle motorway-type curve at high speed.

So what you do is install a spoiler. The spoiler increases the amount of downforce at the rear of the car. The more air flowing over the spoiler, the more effective it becomes at pressing the rear wheels to the road. So the car ends up being more evenly grippy the faster you go.

Gary - the spoiler you used, was that intended for a D8 or a D9? I thought the D9 ones are nicer looking.
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i find my car fine with no spoiler. Them electric spoilers that come up at 75mph are a bad idea.
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Gary406 wrote:i had a genuine spoiler bought it of wilko on here

sprayed it up fitted it took it off 1 week later

didnt like the look of it on the 406 at all will never buy 1 again

and on that note i still keep meaning to take the silly LIP spoiler i have on there now
Lip spoiler ?,
what are they mate ?,
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the 1 i have offered to give free of charge, if the person that accepts pays the post mate

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Gary406 wrote:the 1 i have offered to give free of charge, if the person that accepts pays the post mate

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cheers mate.
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if you wanna try it on your car mate by all means feel free to collect it ,
i need to take it off the car yet keep meaning to , i have fell out with it now :lol:
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lozz wrote:
Gary406 wrote:the 1 i have offered to give free of charge, if the person that accepts pays the post mate

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cheers mate.

Thanks for the very kind offer gaz,
but im unsure wether it wouid look right on the d9 , :|

It does seem to spoil the look of your d8 nice clean looking motor that btw 8)
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:lol:

its not that clean anymore with these winter months, roll on summer
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Gary406 wrote::lol:

its not that clean anymore with these winter months, roll on summer
Mines been Manky for the past month :(

Iwashed it yesterday and then Hooverd out the inside and gave the dash and plastics agood polish,
in the next day or so imight treat it too an hour or 2 inthe garage and give body work some Tlc with the Merguiars and an electric buffer,
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cos its 30 pounds postage. :cheesy: :cheesy:
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