DIY Strosek Wing
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DIY Strosek Wing
I didn't start off trying to do this, but after removing the OEM wing, and finding four 1/2 inch holes... I had to come up with something, then I thought of the Strosek wing, which I really like.
This is a 2001+ Toyota Celica GT wing, ordered from Spoilerdepot.com for $194 shipped and painted in OEM Nissan Pikes Peak Pearl. Paint matches perfectly.
The OEM needed to be slotted so that the back of the wings would line up. Measured 15 times, and took out the dremel... Here is the finished product.
This is a 2001+ Toyota Celica GT wing, ordered from Spoilerdepot.com for $194 shipped and painted in OEM Nissan Pikes Peak Pearl. Paint matches perfectly.
The OEM needed to be slotted so that the back of the wings would line up. Measured 15 times, and took out the dremel... Here is the finished product.
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I just got to look at the set-up from more than 10 ft away, (since I was in my garage all night... )
It looks MUCH better in person, really sets off the back end. I'll take more pics from a little further away.
It looks MUCH better in person, really sets off the back end. I'll take more pics from a little further away.
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I like. The stock lip is to reduce drag by reducing turbulance behind the car while the wing is to produce downforce. Many racecars have both of these type spoilers/wings. Just watched a race with the new '05 Porche that had this type of wing. Look at the Nismo, it has a spoiler under the wing.
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New Pics a little further away. They are dark, but you get the idea...
I'll have a full write up later this week. I started on it today, and didn't realize how much was entailed.
I'll have a full write up later this week. I started on it today, and didn't realize how much was entailed.