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Bigshot44
09-23-2010, 02:21 AM
Hey guys. I recently got an 03 Alero GL 2.2L ecotec (I think, ill show u what I mean later). This is my second car I originally had a 99 sunfire that I totaled after owning it for 2 weeks. I'm going to try to avoid doing that again :). Anyway I was wondering if you guys could help me decide what to do first. As of right now its completely stock. I was thinking new spoiler (there's none). No stock (that small one) and little carbon as possible - unless cheap :p I need one that is pretty much already the right fit as I don't have the tools to custom fit. if you could help me pick one out or suggest I start with something else let me know. All help and suggestions appreciated!

hotrodwolf
09-23-2010, 02:28 AM
I've always liked the stock alero spoiler, and if you find one at the yard, Just buy the entire lid and spoiler. At my local yard, he wants $80 for the whole thing. Clearing the headlights is cool as well, but get a second set from a yard before you bake your only set!

-Alero-
09-23-2010, 02:31 AM
i suggest no park benches, just stay in the boundries of decklid spoilers, and carbon fiber is never cheap brand new. Also there arent alot of choices as far as direct fit, its almost always a custom job.

Bigshot44
09-23-2010, 02:34 AM
i suggest no park benches, just stay in the boundries of decklid spoilers, and carbon fiber is never cheap brand new. Also there arent alot of choices as far as direct fit, its almost always a custom job.

What about universal fitting spoilers?

-Alero-
09-23-2010, 02:38 AM
are you referring to the universal fiberglass ones or universal aluminum wings (park benches). either way you are drilling into your trunk and filling+repainting your trunk, which is relatively considered a custom job. since universal wings wont go in the holes your previous wing was in

whiterider00
09-23-2010, 12:55 PM
I was thinking new spoiler (there's none)....

im pretty sure he wont have an issue filling in holes from his stock spoiler if it doesnt exist.

get the razzi spoiler. its the one in my pic. new holes have to be drilled, but it looks the best in my opinion. the stock spoiler from malibus would fit too, and its kind of like a mini razzi.

hotrodwolf
09-23-2010, 01:28 PM
Yeah, but good luck finding a razzi! lol. I still cant get one. Although the malibu idea isn't bad. hhhmmmmmmmm

widbyj
09-23-2010, 03:07 PM
FYI - The Malibu spoiler w/LEDs is less than $100 at local dealership. Included wiring, drilling templates and all needed bolts. Just a thought...