lip spoiler?
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lip spoiler?
Hi guys, I've been thinking adding a spoiler to my car lately. I can get a factory one for about $260 or buy a painted factory style one off ebay for about $100 plus $50 shipping (I'm in Canada). I also saw some lip style spoilers on ebay for like $40 painted. The lip style ones seem like a good deal since it's so cheap and maybe bring a more unique style to my ES350? I'm just wondering if anyone has lip style spoiler installed on their ES350? Please kindly show me some pictures if possible! Thank you!!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Light-Weight-Painted-Trunk-Lip-Spoiler-LEXUS-ES240-ES350-XV40-2007-2012-Sedan-/271276077987?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3f295073a3&vxp=mtrhttp://www.ebay.com/itm/Pre-painted-Trunk-Deck-Lip-Spoiler-Lexus-ES350-2007-2011-/281151239915?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4175eb76eb&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Light-Weight-Painted-Trunk-Lip-Spoiler-LEXUS-ES240-ES350-XV40-2007-2012-Sedan-/271276077987?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3f295073a3&vxp=mtrhttp://www.ebay.com/itm/Pre-painted-Trunk-Deck-Lip-Spoiler-Lexus-ES350-2007-2011-/281151239915?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4175eb76eb&vxp=mtr
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You're most likely not going to find anyone on here that has experimented with anything but an OEM trunk spoiler.
Unfortunately, the fact of the matter is that other than a handful of individuals who barely frequent this forum anymore and myself, few have even attempted to modify the ES350. Even my FS part out thread which is the only one I've ever seen of its kind has had minimum interest.
Will those ebay items work? Possibly. Although the fit and finish is anyones guess. If you're willing to roll the dice on them to see if they work go ahead. Just be prepared to take the hit on them if it doesn't work out.
Unfortunately, the fact of the matter is that other than a handful of individuals who barely frequent this forum anymore and myself, few have even attempted to modify the ES350. Even my FS part out thread which is the only one I've ever seen of its kind has had minimum interest.
Will those ebay items work? Possibly. Although the fit and finish is anyones guess. If you're willing to roll the dice on them to see if they work go ahead. Just be prepared to take the hit on them if it doesn't work out.
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I bought a pre-painted OEM style on ebay about two years ago, installed it myself, and have been happy ever since. Of course, you may or may not have a similar experience depending on the seller, the item, and the installer.
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You're most likely not going to find anyone on here that has experimented with anything but an OEM trunk spoiler.
Unfortunately, the fact of the matter is that other than a handful of individuals who barely frequent this forum anymore and myself, few have even attempted to modify the ES350. Even my FS part out thread which is the only one I've ever seen of its kind has had minimum interest.
Will those ebay items work? Possibly. Although the fit and finish is anyones guess. If you're willing to roll the dice on them to see if they work go ahead. Just be prepared to take the hit on them if it doesn't work out.
Unfortunately, the fact of the matter is that other than a handful of individuals who barely frequent this forum anymore and myself, few have even attempted to modify the ES350. Even my FS part out thread which is the only one I've ever seen of its kind has had minimum interest.
Will those ebay items work? Possibly. Although the fit and finish is anyones guess. If you're willing to roll the dice on them to see if they work go ahead. Just be prepared to take the hit on them if it doesn't work out.
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Good to know. Did u have to drill holes for the spoiler like the OEM ones?
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Just a word of caution if you end up getting a larger spoiler (heavier) to make sure the trunk bars can still hold the trunk up when you open it. Last thing you need is it falling on your head
Most styles come with double sided tape, considering that you are in Canada too, I would not drill the trunk, you may be then at risk of getting salt (or salty water) in there and rust at those holes...
Most styles come with double sided tape, considering that you are in Canada too, I would not drill the trunk, you may be then at risk of getting salt (or salty water) in there and rust at those holes...
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i would go with the oem spoiler if you must have one no messing around with fit and makeing sure it is going work and last
i have been thinking of it but i have more important things as a college student at the time that i need to spend the money on
the next thing i spend on the car is going to be a tint job which i have been saving up for the past few months for every month i take a little extra money or some of my money out of my kicking around fund and put it into a shoe box to spend on the car
i have been thinking of it but i have more important things as a college student at the time that i need to spend the money on
the next thing i spend on the car is going to be a tint job which i have been saving up for the past few months for every month i take a little extra money or some of my money out of my kicking around fund and put it into a shoe box to spend on the car
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i would go with the oem spoiler if you must have one no messing around with fit and makeing sure it is going work and last
i have been thinking of it but i have more important things as a college student at the time that i need to spend the money on
the next thing i spend on the car is going to be a tint job which i have been saving up for the past few months for every month i take a little extra money or some of my money out of my kicking around fund and put it into a shoe box to spend on the car
i have been thinking of it but i have more important things as a college student at the time that i need to spend the money on
the next thing i spend on the car is going to be a tint job which i have been saving up for the past few months for every month i take a little extra money or some of my money out of my kicking around fund and put it into a shoe box to spend on the car
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I would go factory spoiler. It's expensive, but it completely changes the look of the rear and it is molded to contour the body lines of the car. Let us know how it goes! I'm thinking about getting the rear spoiler soon for my '09 ES350 soon!
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ya man. I'm still thinking if i should take the chance and go for an ebay one. I like my car to be a bit different than others but of course OEM is the safe way to go. I may have my windows tinted soon too. But I'm still debating cuz in Vancouver we cannot tint the front drivers & passenger windows which IMO doesn't look "complete".
i know in the U.S there are some states
that have exceptions but its not to easy to get but you can
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That's what my girl says too.. even if I decided to go for OEM style .. I still need to make up my mind either going for the factory one or eBay one to save $100ish lol.. always hard to make decisions for me haha.