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E-body Challenger front spoiler for The MoPig #2378302
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I've ordered one of these aluminum spoilers from "Spoilers by Randy" to try and reduce some of the air getting under the car. This is a pic off his web site that gives a decent idea of what to expect.

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Re: E-body Challenger front spoiler for The MoPig [Re: BradH] #2378311
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I like it.


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Re: E-body Challenger front spoiler for The MoPig [Re: BradH] #2378324
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I have one of his spoilers on my Duster. Really nice fit and finish but on the Duster it is only held on with a couple of small bolts so I might need to do some reinforcement. I don't think that is Randy's fault though, I think that is just how they came from the factory.

Re: E-body Challenger front spoiler for The MoPig [Re: BradH] #2378347
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I like the looks of those a lot. I bought one for my 68 Dart. One attachment point in the middle into the latch bracket. Then, one on each end into the bumper brackets.

Re: E-body Challenger front spoiler for The MoPig [Re: burdar] #2378389
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Now it looks like a 69' Camaro. LOL. No, it looks pretty good.


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Re: E-body Challenger front spoiler for The MoPig [Re: BradH] #2378424
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Looks pretty good! Wonder how much, if at all, it would help in the 1/4 mile?


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Re: E-body Challenger front spoiler for The MoPig [Re: BradH] #2378441
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laugh add a little to center and Bingo! You have a "Stripe Taker"

Re: E-body Challenger front spoiler for The MoPig [Re: AndyF] #2378568
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Originally Posted By AndyF
I have one of his spoilers on my Duster. Really nice fit and finish but on the Duster it is only held on with a couple of small bolts so I might need to do some reinforcement. I don't think that is Randy's fault though, I think that is just how they came from the factory.

Yep, I expected to have to come up with some method of reinforcing it. Trap speeds approaching 130 MPH might be too much for only a few bolts to handle. I'm thinking adding brackets or something behind the spoiler to add rigidity. I'll have a better idea once it's arrived and I can see the final product.

Re: E-body Challenger front spoiler for The MoPig [Re: 6PKRTSE] #2378570
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Originally Posted By 6PKRTSE
Now it looks like a 69' Camaro. LOL. No, it looks pretty good.

It's definitely a Camaro-ish spoiler, which is fine cuz they do actually help reduce front end lift at speed.

Re: E-body Challenger front spoiler for The MoPig [Re: BradH] #2378590
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I like it, a lot smile
I put a 69 cam one on mine, it is abs, & is braced

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