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He's taking the piss out of ya. He's asking you if you need the spoiler on it to make the back of the car stick to the road better due to the increased downforce on the rear from the spoiler. Its a joke...
Dangerous Dave wrote:He's taking the piss out of ya. He's asking you if you need the spoiler on it to make the back of the car stick to the road better due to the increased downforce on the rear from the spoiler. Its a joke...
Who me???
Never!
Rockys are prone to getting a bit tail happy at times. Especially with the big block 3Y under the bonnet, like mine had.
I heard murcod was after a rear spoiler to increase down force too but I think he settled for a couple bags of cement in the rear. Did the trick quite nicely!
Dangerous Dave wrote:I heard murcod was after a rear spoiler to increase down force too but I think he settled for a couple bags of cement in the rear. Did the trick quite nicely!
nay, didnt work too well so he took out a few leafs so he wouldnt be airborn at the slightest bump or decline. seemed to do the job.. makes it even more of a hairdresser's car
[quote="simplypv"]its a Strine thing and i just dont understand![/quote]
Regards, PV
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SpaceFrog wrote: somebody knows if i can adapt a spoiler from another model?
Try one from a Toyota Tarago. I believe they have roof mounted spoilers on some models. Or measure the width of your Rocky's roof and go to the wreckers and measure what they have.