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Old 04-29-2006, 09:17 PM
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Default Re: RS6 spoiler installed today!!! <<edited with better pics>>

I was wondering if any sites sell the OEM spoiler? How much does it cost?


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Looks really good. I have bought one myself BUT do I really need to drill holes? cant I just use 3M double-sided tape and som glue to fit the spoiler? Dont want to drill :/
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Originally Posted by conny85
Looks really good. I have bought one myself BUT do I really need to drill holes? cant I just use 3M double-sided tape and som glue to fit the spoiler? Dont want to drill :/
Sure, go for it. After all, if you lose the one mounted with tape, you can always drill holes later for the next one you install.
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Originally Posted by Alpha6-27Tango(jeff)
Don't listen to them... Anything to break up the "oh so smooth" *** looks good...Plus, it's all a matter of personal taste. Buuuut... If your at least a little interested in what other people think (honestly, who doesn't) then most of the people I've talked to think that the A6 really does look more "sporty" with a little something on the back side.
Lopez' 'oh so smooth' still looks good…..
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Originally Posted by georgeb944
Sure, go for it. After all, if you lose the one mounted with tape, you can always drill holes later for the next one you install.
Are you sarcastic now? or you mean it seriously :P?
3M has extremely strong double-sided tape and to be sure that it is firmly and stong combine with clue. Will it not work?
Obviously it will not be as firm as four screws but it should be well anyways to be on place?
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Originally Posted by conny85
Are you sarcastic now? or you mean it seriously :P?
3M has extremely strong double-sided tape and to be sure that it is firmly and stong combine with clue. Will it not work?
Obviously it will not be as firm as four screws but it should be well anyways to be on place?

I have a crappy fake carbon trunk lip that the previous owner installed using just 3M tape, and it has been there for 5 years. I doubt it will ever come off on it's own unless I drive through Death Valley with hurricane force winds.

He may be referring to someone stealing it off your trunk though :/.
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Originally Posted by Boston Driver
I went back to my buddy's body shop to have the spoiler installed today...his shop closed early for Good Friday, so we took advantage of this opportunity to sneak in the spoiler install before the weekend. I was present for the install, but shame on me for forgetting my digital camera, so I had to make do with the cruddy camera phone for the actual spoiler install. Oh well.

Part number for the spoiler (OEM RS6) is 4B5 827 933 GRU which I got from Mike at Pure Motorsports along with my replacement carbon fiber shift surround.

To save time on the install at the shop, I pulled the trunk liner the other day. The proccess is fairly simple, and only requires a T-25 torx driver, and a philips-head. screwdriver.

Here is the trunk waiting for me to remove the liner. First, remove the emergency triangle...
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/hliu55/spoiler/trunk_liner_1.jpg">

With the safety traingle removed, now remove the two philips-head screws in the lower corners of the bracket...
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/hliu55/spoiler/trunk_liner_5.jpg">

Then, locate the hidden carpeted screws at the outermost corners of the trim (the upper corners in the first pic above, which are really the lower corners of the trunk when closed)...
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/hliu55/spoiler/trunk_liner_2.jpg">

Remove the glow-in-the-dark cover for the handle, revealing the single T-25 torx bolt, and remove the bolt and handle...
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/hliu55/spoiler/trunk_liner_3.jpg">

On the right hand side of the liner, there is a small recess/handle. Looking inside the handle, there are two philips-head screws that have to be removed...
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/hliu55/spoiler/trunk_liner_4.jpg">

Next is the fun part, removing the 10 clips that hold this sucker in place. If you do not have those handy trim removal tools that TeddyBGame recommended, just use your fingers, but watch when you pull near a clip...it is easy to rip the clip base off the felt liner if you are not careful. I started on the bottom corners (which is really the forward edge of the trunk when closed)...
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/hliu55/spoiler/trunk_liner_6.jpg">

And here is a shot of the inside of the trunk lid with the positions of those 10 clips marked here for your reference...
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/hliu55/spoiler/trunk_liner_7.jpg">

Here is the liner removed, which ended up sitting in the trunk for later reinstallation after the spoiler is installed. You can see the 10 clips here as well...
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/hliu55/spoiler/trunk_liner_8.jpg">

Now, the spoiler!!!

Billy marked the leading corners of the spoiler so that they line up with the top edge of the rear tail lights where they meet the rear quarter. Using a piece of cardboard as a template (sorry, no pic of that), he marked where the holes were to be drilled (sorry again for the camera phone pics)...
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/hliu55/spoiler/spoiler_1.jpg">

This is one thing I would not be able to do, drilling the holes...
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/hliu55/spoiler/spoiler_2.jpg">
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/hliu55/spoiler/spoiler_3.jpg">

A test fit to make sure everything lined up properly, centered, lined up with tail lights, etc...
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/hliu55/spoiler/spoiler_4.jpg">

Now with the adhesive tape exposed, some sealant around the bolts to prevent water from seeping into the holes, and the nuts fastened down...
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/hliu55/spoiler/spoiler_5.jpg">

And now, the results!
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/hliu55/spoiler/spoiler_6.jpg">
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/hliu55/spoiler/spoiler_7.jpg">

...I know...I am thinking about the debadge thing...jury is still out...

I am VERY pleased with the results!!! The fit is so perfect, as I had expected for an OEM spoiler. Of course, I would never drill the holes myself, and it was worth it to have a professional do this for me. No disrespect to the replica spoilers, but the OEM fits so snugly agaist the decklid, there is harldy any gap at all for adhesive tape.

The bolt-on method does make a difference. However, drilling holes is not reversible at all...so I guess I am stuck with the RS6 spoiler...but that is okay with me!!!!!

Updated pics 04-24-2006

Very nice lineup with the tail light...
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/hliu55/spoiler/spoiler_12.jpg">

Hardly any seambetween the spoiler and the decklid...
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/hliu55/spoiler/spoiler_9.jpg">

A closeup of the lack of gap (yes the car is filthy!!!)...
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/hliu55/spoiler/spoiler_13.jpg">

...and the rear quarter shot with the RS6 exhaust ))
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/hliu55/spoiler/spoiler_11.jpg">




Hey bro I have ordered an OEM RS6 spoiler which came off of an RS6.
I was wondering of the spoiler itself had any bolts in it as I don't want to drill any holes and just use 3m tape
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