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Old 11-22-2018, 01:24 PM
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I have a GM 19172811 spoiler I want to install on my C6. I have everything but the drill template. Any ideas on where to get one. Thanks.
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Welcome aboard! Check in with the folks on the C6 forum. A lot of good info there, someone may be able to help you.
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I used this exact video. Came out great.

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I bought 1/4x20 set screws to fit in the bolt holes for my spoiler, put masking tape on the areas to be drilled, put a little grease on the tips of the set screws, set the spoiler on the car then drilled the holes where the grease spots were. One hint, you will need to drill a couple sizes larger than the bolt. That was the only issue I had, holes were too small. From removing my tail lights to putting them back in with the spoiler on took about an hour and a half, including my drive to get the set screws
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Originally Posted by Torchsport

I used this exact video. Came out great.

https://youtu.be/MjxUMn6NDqc
Excellent video !

BTW ... I don't believe there is an actual template supplied or available for mounting the GM full-width rear spoiler ... Use the video
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Originally Posted by Boostedsvt
I bought 1/4x20 set screws to fit in the bolt holes for my spoiler, put masking tape on the areas to be drilled, put a little grease on the tips of the set screws, set the spoiler on the car then drilled the holes where the grease spots were. One hint, you will need to drill a couple sizes larger than the bolt. That was the only issue I had, holes were too small. From removing my tail lights to putting them back in with the spoiler on took about an hour and a half, including my drive to get the set screws
Very important tip. That video covers that as well.
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Originally Posted by Torchsport
Very important tip. That video covers that as well.
I was too lazy to watch!!

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