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Originally Posted by MurtazaGhiya
(Post 1432169)
@West: Buddy, I might be interested in the rear bumper since my original one has cracked after a bike banged into it :Frustrati Let me know the price and it would be good if you could please: post some pics of the set that you have... |
Originally Posted by degenr8
(Post 1432234)
I found this post by west with the pic in it. Here is the link http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/modifi...ml#post1301274 |
Originally Posted by m4ugr8
(Post 643106)
hey prashant check out my gallery.The spoiler you see on my car is of good quality.I got it for 2500 from driven. |
Originally Posted by nikhilv12
(Post 940187)
Here is my car with the new mesh grill and neons. All the work was done at home, a total DIY.. :D |
Originally Posted by DNS
(Post 1441858)
Hi, How did u get that carbon fiber into the head lamps. |
Originally Posted by Ajaybiz
(Post 1456270)
Guys which is the best spoiler for swift as saw one at dealership which comes with 2 screws and i need to drill the metal sheet in my car to fix that, few others i have seen in cars which comes with clamps just need to attach it to rear top no drilling required.As per the dealer the one which is having screws is Maruti OEM rest are aftermarket.Need inputs. |
Originally Posted by MurtazaGhiya
(Post 1457338)
Hey Ajay, I have an aftermarket spoiler on my Swiftie and it was fixed by drilling two very small holes at the back side of the roof. Please see my car's pic in Post#1675 on Page#112 (http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/modifi...ml#post1430803) I believe all the spolers have to be fitted with some kind of screw/nut bolt that can be opened only from inside. If the spoiler is fitted with clamps, as you mentioned, then what would be the security of the spoiler? Anyone can remove it :D |
Originally Posted by Epic
(Post 1458462)
Its not only a matter of security but a matter of safety too. Spoilers which are fitted with only clamps and not screwed into the body have a high risk of coming off at high speeds. My own experience; was driving on the Mumbai-Pune highway at around 120kmph when the rear spoiler on my Swift flew off as it was fitted with only a clamp and not screwed into the body. Luckily there was no vehicle behind me or else iot could have been a serious tragedy for anyone travelling behind me! |
Originally Posted by Epic
(Post 1458462)
Its not only a matter of security but a matter of safety too. Spoilers which are fitted with only clamps and not screwed into the body have a high risk of coming off at high speeds. My own experience; was driving on the Mumbai-Pune highway at around 120kmph when the rear spoiler on my Swift flew off as it was fitted with only a clamp and not screwed into the body. Luckily there was no vehicle behind me or else iot could have been a serious tragedy for anyone travelling behind me! |
Originally Posted by Fountainheader
(Post 1458492)
Damn thats scary dude! :eek: I have a replica OEM Spoiler. And its clamped from the inside of the car using some metal holders. But I've also seen a couple of Swifts whose spoilers look as if they are stuck on to the car. |
Originally Posted by MurtazaGhiya
(Post 1457338)
Hey Ajay, I have an aftermarket spoiler on my Swiftie and it was fixed by drilling two very small holes at the back side of the roof. Please see my car's pic in Post#1675 on Page#112 (http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/modifi...ml#post1430803) I believe all the spolers have to be fitted with some kind of screw/nut bolt that can be opened only from inside. If the spoiler is fitted with clamps, as you mentioned, then what would be the security of the spoiler? Anyone can remove it :D |
Originally Posted by DNS
(Post 1460264)
Hi Murtaza, I saw the spoiler you have on your swift, and really like it. Could you tell me were in mumbai (if you know) or pune you got it from and its cost. Will u be attending the meet this month. heres the link if you are interested. http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/team-b...e-bhpians.html |
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