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Posted

Hi Loren,

I purchased a Techart Type 1 rear wing blade to replace the OEM piece (the part that raises on the two stainless arms). I noticed there are 2 small holes on the inside of the arms when the wing is in the up position. I assume there are set screws inside that hold the wing in place. Do you instructions explaining how this part is removed? Also, what tools do I need? I would like to do it myself.

Thanks,

Eric

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Posted

I'm not familiar with the Techart Type 1 rear wing but if it is like the TT Aerokit wing then there are 2 cheese head screws on each side that hold the spoiler wing on. The TT uses microencapsulated cheese head screws on each side so if you don't have those be sure and put some Loctite on the threads so they don't vibrate out.

Posted

To remove the stock spoiler top. In the raised position, support the wing with pads or foam. You'll need a "C" spanner (looks like a "C" with a notch, similar to the tool to adjust shocks. You'll turn the support pillars counter- clockwise with the spanner. You can also try a rubber strap type wrench to turn the outer tubes. Lift up on the wing and remove

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