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> SSIII two post spoiler..., Looking at swapping my three post spoiler with a two post SSIII spoile
post Sep 2, 2012 - 7:39 AM
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Found a SS III two post spoiler at a wreckers, and assuming the dealer will sell it separately from the rear of the car (fingers crossed) i have some questions. I really like the clean lines of the two post.

Does the SS III spoiler fit into the holes in the SX hatch? im aware that there will be some holes that need filling, just wanting to know if the two post spoiler fits or will i need to drill new holes to make it fit?

As per usual im a total rookie at all this, but im enjoying the challenge!.

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post Sep 2, 2012 - 9:41 AM
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The two post fit 94-95 celicas.
The three post fit 96-99 celicas.

Can it be directly bolted on? No. Some modification will be need to fit it 100%.

That being said, each spoiler type bolts in two bolts on either side. The two post spoiler will only fit with one bolt on either side. To fit the other bolt new holes have to be drilled.


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post Sep 2, 2012 - 3:47 PM
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get an m6 bolt, grind the head off and file a point on the end... the back 2 bolts line up so if you screw in a pointy shaft and test fit the spoiler, you can leave an indent where the hole needs to be drilled


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post Sep 2, 2012 - 5:08 PM
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Thanks guys, much appreciated!...

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post Sep 14, 2012 - 6:52 AM
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the dealer isn`t selling the parts separately so, there goes that idea!. Well more spare cash for the new shocks and lowering springs i guess!...

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