Spoiler Alert...
Here's the rear spoiler that MAS racing used to make. A real good copy
of the old DC spoiler. Hate to say I bought it used from a guy. CHEAP!
Sorry guys, $20.00 bucks.
Look around. They are out there.
Yes, Showcars stuff is junk. They made the hood scoop on my car. The fit and finish
is terrible!
I have one of the Direct Connection spoilers, and one from a guy on eBay that makes them out of fiberglass. The fiberglass one is definitely kinda rough for fit, and would need some work to fit and more to look good. Better than nothing, but its not a bolt-on-and-go kind of operation. One nice thing about it is that it doesn't have all the mounting hole pockets in it.
The Direct Connection one is definitely pretty flimsy. I've been looking into filling it with some kind of self leveling epoxy or high density foam to keep it from warping or cracking. Haven't worked much with ABS plastic though, so I'm not sure what will work. Anybody have any thoughts? :dunno: Something that would pour in and then set up would probably be ideal...
What about epoxying an aluminum frame in it?.
If you really really wanted one of these built the way you would want it built I might consider carving some Pink foam and glassing it. It would not be hard at all. The toughest part would be getting a rough shape then fitting it to the deck lid.
which using cardboard templates to get the shape correct and then a bit of eyeing it... i'd bet you could come up with some FAR better than what we've seen in this thread so far.
(just a thought!)
I had the DC one on my Duster.
Once installed it's pretty solid. Mine wasn't too thin.
Not a bad finish, either, like the one pic showing waves.
I substituted self tapping hex head, rubber washered screws for the plastic push pins.
The trick was slowing the drill at the right time to avoid overtightening and thus cracking the spoiler.
I looked through an '07 Mopar Collector's Guide, and MAS Products had a spoiler in their ad. No picture, though.