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Front spoiler...

Posted: 20 Sep 2009 15:23
by MrT
It's stupid question time: How is the standard type front spoiler held on? I can't see any fixings!

I've taken delivery of a possible replacement off of eBay. It looked a bit like a works type spoiler in the photos, but now I'm not convinced it's the look I'm actually after, but I won't really know without trying. Anyone seen a "Transam RSR" front spoiler before?

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Austin A60 pickup
Triumph TR7
Yamaha SRX-6 (x2)
Suzuki GS500E
Ford Maverick
Fiat Idea

Posted: 20 Sep 2009 15:41
by saabfast
If you look at your sig photo you will see 4 recesses in the front top edge of the spoiler where bolts go through the metal lip. There are also bolts going through from the rear below each front corner. You will need to get underneath and look below the side bumper mounting towards the front corner of the body(if that makes sense).

Alan
Saab 9000 Stg 1
Saab 9000 2.3 FPT Auto
'81 TR7 DHC
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Posted: 20 Sep 2009 16:23
by MrT
Cheers - mine only had the outermost pair fitted!

What do you reckon to the possible replacement - a "Transam RSR" spoiler (no, I've never heard of them either!).

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Austin A60 pickup
Triumph TR7
Yamaha SRX-6 (x2)
Suzuki GS500E
Ford Maverick
Fiat Idea

Posted: 20 Sep 2009 19:06
by Maxwell
Love the cup-holder on the front panel. Is it original equipment?

Maxwell [8D]

Posted: 20 Sep 2009 19:08
by MrT
It's a Triumph TR7 Drive-Thru Burger Joint limited edition... [;)]

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Austin A60 pickup
Triumph TR7
Yamaha SRX-6 (x2)
Suzuki GS500E
Ford Maverick
Fiat Idea

Posted: 20 Sep 2009 20:30
by Beans
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Way to little ground clearance for my liking ...

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Posted: 20 Sep 2009 22:10
by john
Well i never seen one of those before, not sure i'm sure others fit better

[8 whole cylinders worth of punch to ram the world through the windshield and out the rear view mirror. Car & Driver]
1981 Grinnall TR7 v8
1981 Black FHC
1979 & 1980 Black Premium FHC(laid to rest) Sorry :-(
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John

Posted: 21 Sep 2009 08:06
by cliff
2" duct tape in silver will hold better at speed.[:D]
Cliff[8D]

Don't use force, get a bigger hammer!!